Johnsonian Miscellanies, Volume 2George Birkbeck Norman Hill Harper and Brothers, 1897 |
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... Conversation- Dialogue I Dialogue II • • Recollections of Dr. Johnson by Miss Reynolds Anecdotes by , William Seward Anecdotes by George Steevens 39 58 61 72 79 • 139 . 145 · 161 • 171 · 177 • 208 · 219 · 229 • 232 237 250 301 312 ...
... Conversation- Dialogue I Dialogue II • • Recollections of Dr. Johnson by Miss Reynolds Anecdotes by , William Seward Anecdotes by George Steevens 39 58 61 72 79 • 139 . 145 · 161 • 171 · 177 • 208 · 219 · 229 • 232 237 250 301 312 ...
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... conversation ? his lordship answered , that if the conversation did not take something on I Ante , i . 161 . 2 Life , i . 447 ; iii . 77 . 3 Ante , i . 424 . ' Let the experiment be tried a worthless body . ' ' Not so worthless is the ...
... conversation ? his lordship answered , that if the conversation did not take something on I Ante , i . 161 . 2 Life , i . 447 ; iii . 77 . 3 Ante , i . 424 . ' Let the experiment be tried a worthless body . ' ' Not so worthless is the ...
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... conversation with intelligent and ingenious persons1 . His first question. I ' Johnson was never greedy of money , but without money could not be stimulated to write . I have been told by a clergyman with whom he had been long acquainted ...
... conversation with intelligent and ingenious persons1 . His first question. I ' Johnson was never greedy of money , but without money could not be stimulated to write . I have been told by a clergyman with whom he had been long acquainted ...
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George Birkbeck Norman Hill. conversation with intelligent and ingenious persons1 . His first question concerning such as had that character , was ever , What is his conversation 2 ? Johnson said of the Chattertonian controversy , —It is ...
George Birkbeck Norman Hill. conversation with intelligent and ingenious persons1 . His first question concerning such as had that character , was ever , What is his conversation 2 ? Johnson said of the Chattertonian controversy , —It is ...
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... conversation of women , and was early in life much attached to a most beautiful woman at Lichfield , of a rank superior to his own 1 . 9 He never suffered any one to swear before him . When a libertine , but a man of some note , was ...
... conversation of women , and was early in life much attached to a most beautiful woman at Lichfield , of a rank superior to his own 1 . 9 He never suffered any one to swear before him . When a libertine , but a man of some note , was ...
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