Johnsonian Miscellanies, Volume 2George Birkbeck Norman Hill Harper and Brothers, 1897 |
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... first inter- view was remarkable . ' Life , iv . 284 . See post , in Seward's Anecdotes . 3 Life , ii . 128. The Lord Chan- cellor Audley , in his speech in par- liament on Henry VIII's troubles in his two first marriages , said ...
... first inter- view was remarkable . ' Life , iv . 284 . See post , in Seward's Anecdotes . 3 Life , ii . 128. The Lord Chan- cellor Audley , in his speech in par- liament on Henry VIII's troubles in his two first marriages , said ...
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... first on Washing- ton and John Adams , and next on Jefferson . Dict . of Nat . Biog . It was a long step from The Beauties of Johnson . Lamb wrote on Feb. 26 , 1808 : - " We have Specimens of Ancient Eng- lish Poets , Specimens of ...
... first on Washing- ton and John Adams , and next on Jefferson . Dict . of Nat . Biog . It was a long step from The Beauties of Johnson . Lamb wrote on Feb. 26 , 1808 : - " We have Specimens of Ancient Eng- lish Poets , Specimens of ...
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... first edition of Bos- well , opposite a passage about profits of authors ( Ib . iv . 121 ) : — ' Mem . Mr. Townshend's manuscripts . I think it was Mr. Allen , the late Minister of Wandsworth , who told me that Mr. Townshend ( if that ...
... first edition of Bos- well , opposite a passage about profits of authors ( Ib . iv . 121 ) : — ' Mem . Mr. Townshend's manuscripts . I think it was Mr. Allen , the late Minister of Wandsworth , who told me that Mr. Townshend ( if that ...
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... first , for virtue ; secondly , for wit ; thirdly , for beauty ; and fourthly , for money ' . He thought worse of the vices of retirement than of those of society 2 . He attended Mr. Thrale in his last moments , and stayed in the room ...
... first , for virtue ; secondly , for wit ; thirdly , for beauty ; and fourthly , for money ' . He thought worse of the vices of retirement than of those of society 2 . He attended Mr. Thrale in his last moments , and stayed in the room ...
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... first neither ' . ' He would not be introduced first Opinions , and Occasional Reflections . II.
... first neither ' . ' He would not be introduced first Opinions , and Occasional Reflections . II.
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