The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works ... and Various Original Pieces ... Never Before Published ...T. Cadell and W. Davis, 1804 |
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... heard in that island , it proceeded thus : " I dare to call this a spirited tour . I dare to chal- lenge your approbation . " This letter produced the following answer , which I found on my arrival at Paris . A Mr. Mr. BosWELL , chez Mr ...
... heard in that island , it proceeded thus : " I dare to call this a spirited tour . I dare to chal- lenge your approbation . " This letter produced the following answer , which I found on my arrival at Paris . A Mr. Mr. BosWELL , chez Mr ...
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... heard of you , none of us are able to inform the rest ; but as we are all neglected alike , no one thinks himself en- titled to the privilege of complaint . " I should have known nothing of you or of Langton , from the time that dear ...
... heard of you , none of us are able to inform the rest ; but as we are all neglected alike , no one thinks himself en- titled to the privilege of complaint . " I should have known nothing of you or of Langton , from the time that dear ...
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... heard of at Canongate Head . I must beg , Sir , that you will enquire after them , and let me know what is to be done . I am willing to go to ten pounds , and will transmit you such a sum , if upon examination you find it likely to be ...
... heard of at Canongate Head . I must beg , Sir , that you will enquire after them , and let me know what is to be done . I am willing to go to ten pounds , and will transmit you such a sum , if upon examination you find it likely to be ...
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... heard that the Doctor had been lately at Oxford , asked him if he was not fond of going thither . To which Johnson answered , that he was indeed fond of going to Oxford sometimes , but was likewise glad to come back again . The King ...
... heard that the Doctor had been lately at Oxford , asked him if he was not fond of going thither . To which Johnson answered , that he was indeed fond of going to Oxford sometimes , but was likewise glad to come back again . The King ...
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... , compared with Dr. Warburton . Upon which the King said , that he heard Dr. Warburton was a man of such general knowledge , that you could scarce talk with him on Etat . 58 . Etat . 58 . 1767. any subject on which he DR . JOHNSON . 39.
... , compared with Dr. Warburton . Upon which the King said , that he heard Dr. Warburton was a man of such general knowledge , that you could scarce talk with him on Etat . 58 . Etat . 58 . 1767. any subject on which he DR . JOHNSON . 39.
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