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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... Sir John Hawkins states , from one of Johnson's diaries , that in June , 1733 , he lodged in Birmingham at the house of a person named Jarvis , probably a relation of Mrs. Porter , whom he afterwards married . - MALONE . This being the ...
... Sir John Hawkins states , from one of Johnson's diaries , that in June , 1733 , he lodged in Birmingham at the house of a person named Jarvis , probably a relation of Mrs. Porter , whom he afterwards married . - MALONE . This being the ...
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... Sir John Hawkins , p . 86 , tells us , " The event is antedated , in the poem of ' London ; ' but in every particular , except the difference of a year , what is there said of the departure of Thales , must be understood of Savage , and ...
... Sir John Hawkins , p . 86 , tells us , " The event is antedated , in the poem of ' London ; ' but in every particular , except the difference of a year , what is there said of the departure of Thales , must be understood of Savage , and ...
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... Sir John Hawkins relates , that " warrants were issued and messengers employed to apprehend the author ; who , though he had forborne to subscribe his name to the pamphlet , the vigilance of those in pursuit of him had discovered ...
... Sir John Hawkins relates , that " warrants were issued and messengers employed to apprehend the author ; who , though he had forborne to subscribe his name to the pamphlet , the vigilance of those in pursuit of him had discovered ...
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... Lord Chesterfield's speech . I beg you will do so as soon as you can for me , because the month is far advanced ... Sir John Hawkins seems to 1 I suppose in another compilation of the same kind . - BOSWELL . 2 Doubtless , Lord ...
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... Sir Joshua Reynolds , that one night in particular , when Savage and he walked round St. James's - square for want of a lodging , they were not at all depressed by their situation , but in high spirits , and 1 Sir John Hawkins gives the ...
... Sir Joshua Reynolds , that one night in particular , when Savage and he walked round St. James's - square for want of a lodging , they were not at all depressed by their situation , but in high spirits , and 1 Sir John Hawkins gives the ...
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