The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 2±ÇH.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... Talk . - Influence of the Weather . - Swift . - - - -- Thom- GOD son . Burke . Sheridan . Evidences of Christianity . Derrick . - Day at Greenwich . - The Methodists . - John- son's " Walk . " The Convocation . -Blacklock . — John- son ...
... Talk . - Influence of the Weather . - Swift . - - - -- Thom- GOD son . Burke . Sheridan . Evidences of Christianity . Derrick . - Day at Greenwich . - The Methodists . - John- son's " Walk . " The Convocation . -Blacklock . — John- son ...
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... gave of the wonderful extent and accuracy of his memory . To gratify the curious in composition , I have depo- sited both the copies in the British Museum . B. - " While this was the talk of the town ( ¨¡TAT . 45. LETTER TO CHESTERFIELD . 9.
... gave of the wonderful extent and accuracy of his memory . To gratify the curious in composition , I have depo- sited both the copies in the British Museum . B. - " While this was the talk of the town ( ¨¡TAT . 45. LETTER TO CHESTERFIELD . 9.
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... talk of the town ( says Dr. Adams in a letter to me ) , I happened to visit Dr. Warburton , who , finding that I was acquainted with Johnson , desired me earnestly to carry his com- pliments to him , and to tell him , that he honoured ...
... talk of the town ( says Dr. Adams in a letter to me ) , I happened to visit Dr. Warburton , who , finding that I was acquainted with Johnson , desired me earnestly to carry his com- pliments to him , and to tell him , that he honoured ...
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... talk of the character , and say that it was meant for George Lord Lyttelton , in which I could by no means agree ; for his lordship had nothing of that violence which is a conspicuous feature in the composition . Finding that my illus ...
... talk of the character , and say that it was meant for George Lord Lyttelton , in which I could by no means agree ; for his lordship had nothing of that violence which is a conspicuous feature in the composition . Finding that my illus ...
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... talk on the subject , never asked Johnson to dine , nor even to visit him , while he staid at Oxford . After we had left the lodgings , Johnson said to me , ' There lives a man , who lives by the revenues of lite- rature , and will not ...
... talk on the subject , never asked Johnson to dine , nor even to visit him , while he staid at Oxford . After we had left the lodgings , Johnson said to me , ' There lives a man , who lives by the revenues of lite- rature , and will not ...
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