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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... tells us , that Paul Whitehead , then a fashionable poet , received for a new work : it was as much as Johnson himself had received for the copyright of his best poetical production ; and when Dr. Madden , some years after , gave him ...
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... tell him , that he honoured him for his manly behaviour in rejecting these condescensions of Lord Chesterfield , and for resenting the treatment he had received from him with a proper spirit . Johnson was visibly pleased with this ...
... tell him , that he honoured him for his manly behaviour in rejecting these condescensions of Lord Chesterfield , and for resenting the treatment he had received from him with a proper spirit . Johnson was visibly pleased with this ...
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... tell him , it was not in the Virgilian style . He much regretted that his first tutor was dead ; for whom he seemed to retain the greatest regard . He said , ' I once had been a whole morning sliding in Christ - Church meadows , and ...
... tell him , it was not in the Virgilian style . He much regretted that his first tutor was dead ; for whom he seemed to retain the greatest regard . He said , ' I once had been a whole morning sliding in Christ - Church meadows , and ...
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... tell what is the age of each of these manuscripts ; and what it will cost to have a transcript of the two first pages of each . " If Mr. Warton be not in Oxford , you may try if you can get it done by any body else ; or stay till he ...
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... tell me nothing of himself ? Where hangs the new volume ? ( ' ) Can I help ? Let not the past labour be lost , for want of a little more : but snatch what time you can from the Hall , and the pupils , and the coffee - house , and the ...
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