Johnsonian Miscellanies, Volume 2George Birkbeck Norman Hill Harper and Brothers, 1897 |
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... Anecdotes by George Steevens . One or two , moreover , which in like manner were borrowed from Seward , will be found post ... anecdote is thus recorded on the authority of Dr. Maxwell : - ' Of a certain player he remarked , that his ...
... Anecdotes by George Steevens . One or two , moreover , which in like manner were borrowed from Seward , will be found post ... anecdote is thus recorded on the authority of Dr. Maxwell : - ' Of a certain player he remarked , that his ...
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... anecdote of him , relative to a question he put to a great divine of his time1 . Johnson's account of Lord Lyttelton's envy to Shenstone for his improvements in his grounds , & c . 2 , was confirmed by an in- genious writer . Spence was ...
... anecdote of him , relative to a question he put to a great divine of his time1 . Johnson's account of Lord Lyttelton's envy to Shenstone for his improvements in his grounds , & c . 2 , was confirmed by an in- genious writer . Spence was ...
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... anecdote , a letter , or a character , a sermon , a prayer , or a bon - mot . ' Letters of Radcliffe and James , p . 266. ' I do not quite affect John's friend Barrow , ' wrote J. Boucher ; ' he seems too rough and rugged a northern ...
... anecdote , a letter , or a character , a sermon , a prayer , or a bon - mot . ' Letters of Radcliffe and James , p . 266. ' I do not quite affect John's friend Barrow , ' wrote J. Boucher ; ' he seems too rough and rugged a northern ...
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... , suppressed the Dedication . He wrote to Dr. Anderson : - ' Though not wholly written by Dr. Johnson , it owed its finest strokes to his pen , and I have also room to state shortly the anecdote of I have to Edmond Malone . 29.
... , suppressed the Dedication . He wrote to Dr. Anderson : - ' Though not wholly written by Dr. Johnson , it owed its finest strokes to his pen , and I have also room to state shortly the anecdote of I have to Edmond Malone . 29.
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George Birkbeck Norman Hill. I have also room to state shortly the anecdote of the college cook ' , which I beg you may get for me . I shall be very anxious till I hear from you . Having harassed you with so much about myself , I have ...
George Birkbeck Norman Hill. I have also room to state shortly the anecdote of the college cook ' , which I beg you may get for me . I shall be very anxious till I hear from you . Having harassed you with so much about myself , I have ...
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