The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., 1±ÇTalboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Lucy Porter , as related to her by his mother . When he was a child in petticoats , and had learnt to read , Mrs. Johnson one morning put the common - prayer book into his hands , pointed to the collect for the day , and said , " Sam ...
... Lucy Porter , as related to her by his mother . When he was a child in petticoats , and had learnt to read , Mrs. Johnson one morning put the common - prayer book into his hands , pointed to the collect for the day , and said , " Sam ...
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... Lucy Porter , Dr. Johnson's step- daughter , positively maintained to me , in his presence , that there could be no doubt of the truth of this anecdote , for she had heard it from his mother . So difficult is it to obtain an authentick ...
... Lucy Porter , Dr. Johnson's step- daughter , positively maintained to me , in his presence , that there could be no doubt of the truth of this anecdote , for she had heard it from his mother . So difficult is it to obtain an authentick ...
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... Lucy Porter , when he was enamoured of her in his boyish days , two or three years before he had seen her mother , his future wife . He wrote them at my grandfather's , and gave them to Lucy in the presence of my mother , to whom he ...
... Lucy Porter , when he was enamoured of her in his boyish days , two or three years before he had seen her mother , his future wife . He wrote them at my grandfather's , and gave them to Lucy in the presence of my mother , to whom he ...
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... Lucy Porter told me , that Mr. Walmsley gave him a let- ter of introduction to Lintot his bookseller , and that John- son wrote some things for him ; but I imagine this to be a mistake , for I have discovered no trace of it ; and I am ...
... Lucy Porter told me , that Mr. Walmsley gave him a let- ter of introduction to Lintot his bookseller , and that John- son wrote some things for him ; but I imagine this to be a mistake , for I have discovered no trace of it ; and I am ...
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