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But he was fo får fortunate , that the respectable character of his parents , and his
own merit , secured him a kind reception in the best families of Litchfield . . Mr .
Gilbert Walmsley , Register of the Prerogative Court at Litchfield , “ “ was one of ...
But he was fo får fortunate , that the respectable character of his parents , and his
own merit , secured him a kind reception in the best families of Litchfield . . Mr .
Gilbert Walmsley , Register of the Prerogative Court at Litchfield , “ “ was one of ...
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With Critical Observations on His Works Robert Anderson. V friend he has given
a true character in a Latin Epitaph , to be seen in the church of Streatham . With
Thrale , many of the comforts of Johnson ' s life may be said to have expired .
With Critical Observations on His Works Robert Anderson. V friend he has given
a true character in a Latin Epitaph , to be seen in the church of Streatham . With
Thrale , many of the comforts of Johnson ' s life may be said to have expired .
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... was distinguished from the mass of elegiac verses on that occasion ; and the
just , discriminative , and elegant “ Poetical Review of the Moral and Literary
Character of Dr . Johnson , ” by John Courtenay , Esq . M . P . 4to , 1788 , was
perused ...
... was distinguished from the mass of elegiac verses on that occasion ; and the
just , discriminative , and elegant “ Poetical Review of the Moral and Literary
Character of Dr . Johnson , ” by John Courtenay , Esq . M . P . 4to , 1788 , was
perused ...
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The Idler , in order to be consistent with the assumed character , is written with
abated vigour , in a style of ease and unlabotired elegance . It is the Odyssey
after the Iliad . Intense thinking would not become the Idler . The first number
presents ...
The Idler , in order to be consistent with the assumed character , is written with
abated vigour , in a style of ease and unlabotired elegance . It is the Odyssey
after the Iliad . Intense thinking would not become the Idler . The first number
presents ...
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His moral and literary character has been delineated by Miss Seward the poetess
of Litchfield , in the “ European Magazine ” for 1785 , with equal accuracy of
discrimination and strength of colouring : “ Dr . Johnson ' s learning and
knowledge ...
His moral and literary character has been delineated by Miss Seward the poetess
of Litchfield , in the “ European Magazine ” for 1785 , with equal accuracy of
discrimination and strength of colouring : “ Dr . Johnson ' s learning and
knowledge ...
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