The Life of Samuel Johnson: 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, 5±ÇRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 |
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... night's intemperance . Old Kingsburgh's Jacobite song . Lady Margaret Macdonald adored in Sky . Different views of the same subject at different times . Self - deception SEPTEMBER 27.-Dr. Johnson's popularity in the Isle of Sky . His ...
... night's intemperance . Old Kingsburgh's Jacobite song . Lady Margaret Macdonald adored in Sky . Different views of the same subject at different times . Self - deception SEPTEMBER 27.-Dr. Johnson's popularity in the Isle of Sky . His ...
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... night : I could not prevent his being assailed by the evening effluvia of Edinburgh . I heard a late baronet , of some dis tinction in the political world in the beginning of the present reign , observe , that " walking the streets of ...
... night : I could not prevent his being assailed by the evening effluvia of Edinburgh . I heard a late baronet , of some dis tinction in the political world in the beginning of the present reign , observe , that " walking the streets of ...
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... night his house was beset with affectionate inquiries ; and upon his recovery , Te Deum was the universal chorus from the hearts of his countrymen . * His Mr. Johnson was pleased with my daughter Veronica , t then a child of about four ...
... night his house was beset with affectionate inquiries ; and upon his recovery , Te Deum was the universal chorus from the hearts of his countrymen . * His Mr. Johnson was pleased with my daughter Veronica , t then a child of about four ...
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... night looked into Lord Hailes's " Remarks on the History of Scotland . " Dr. Robertson and I said it was a pity Lord Hailes did not write greater things . His lordship had not then published his ¡° Annals of Scotland . " * - JOHNSON ...
... night looked into Lord Hailes's " Remarks on the History of Scotland . " Dr. Robertson and I said it was a pity Lord Hailes did not write greater things . His lordship had not then published his ¡° Annals of Scotland . " * - JOHNSON ...
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... Night : " ¡¤ We returned to my house , where there met him at dinner the He was seven times elected Provost of Edinburgh , and died in 1766. A bust of Mr. Drummond by Nollekens was placed in the entrance hall of the Infirmary . - ED ...
... Night : " ¡¤ We returned to my house , where there met him at dinner the He was seven times elected Provost of Edinburgh , and died in 1766. A bust of Mr. Drummond by Nollekens was placed in the entrance hall of the Infirmary . - ED ...
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