The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Nearly Half a Century During which He Flourished, 1±ÇG. Routledge & Company, Farringdon Street, 1857 - 300ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Williams - Close of the " Rambler " -Commencement of Hawkesworth's " Adven- turer - Death of Mrs. Johnson - Account of Robert Levett - Johnson's Friendship with Reynolds - Langton - Beauclerk - Writings in the " Adventurer " -Extract ...
... Williams - Close of the " Rambler " -Commencement of Hawkesworth's " Adven- turer - Death of Mrs. Johnson - Account of Robert Levett - Johnson's Friendship with Reynolds - Langton - Beauclerk - Writings in the " Adventurer " -Extract ...
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... Williams - Boswell not yet admitted to this Privilege - Subsequent Interviews with Johnson , and Record of Conversations on these Occasions . . 237 269 CHAPTER XIV . - 1763-1765 . Johnson accompanies Boswell to Harwich , on his intended ...
... Williams - Boswell not yet admitted to this Privilege - Subsequent Interviews with Johnson , and Record of Conversations on these Occasions . . 237 269 CHAPTER XIV . - 1763-1765 . Johnson accompanies Boswell to Harwich , on his intended ...
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... WILLIAMS , FROM AN ORIGINAL DRAWING . 268 MR . THRALE'S HOUSE , AT STREATHAM , FROM AN ENGRAVING BY ELLIS DR . PERCY , FROM A PAINTING BY SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS 270 282 PORTRAITS OF MR . AND MRS . THRALE , FROM AN ENGRAVING ¡¤ 288 J Reynold ...
... WILLIAMS , FROM AN ORIGINAL DRAWING . 268 MR . THRALE'S HOUSE , AT STREATHAM , FROM AN ENGRAVING BY ELLIS DR . PERCY , FROM A PAINTING BY SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS 270 282 PORTRAITS OF MR . AND MRS . THRALE , FROM AN ENGRAVING ¡¤ 288 J Reynold ...
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... William Whitehead , " in which there is literally no Life , but a mere dry narra- tive of facts . I do not think it was quite necessary to attempt a depre- ciation of what is universally esteemed , because it was not to be found in the ...
... William Whitehead , " in which there is literally no Life , but a mere dry narra- tive of facts . I do not think it was quite necessary to attempt a depre- ciation of what is universally esteemed , because it was not to be found in the ...
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... William Adams , D.D. , who was then very young , and one of the junior fellows ; that the mild but judicious expostulations of this worthy man , whose virtue awed him , and whose learning he revered , made him really ashamed of himself ...
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