Johnsonian Miscellanies, Volume 2George Birkbeck Norman Hill Harper and Brothers, 1897 |
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... receiving a stranger at his own house , and said it had dignity and affability joined together2 . Johnson said , he had once seen Mr. Stanhope , Lord Chester- field's son , at Dodsley's shop , and was so much struck with his awkward ...
... receiving a stranger at his own house , and said it had dignity and affability joined together2 . Johnson said , he had once seen Mr. Stanhope , Lord Chester- field's son , at Dodsley's shop , and was so much struck with his awkward ...
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... received are a Spanish quotation from Mr. Cambridge 5 ; an account of Johnson at . Warley Camp from Mr. Langton ; and Johnson's letters to Mr. Hastings - three in all - one of them long and admirable ; but what sets the diamonds in pure ...
... received are a Spanish quotation from Mr. Cambridge 5 ; an account of Johnson at . Warley Camp from Mr. Langton ; and Johnson's letters to Mr. Hastings - three in all - one of them long and admirable ; but what sets the diamonds in pure ...
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... received 200l . for it . I am quite resolved now to keep the property of my Magnum Opus ; and I flatter myself I shall not repent it . My title , as we settled it , is ' The Life of Samuel Johnson , LL.D. , comprehending an account of ...
... received 200l . for it . I am quite resolved now to keep the property of my Magnum Opus ; and I flatter myself I shall not repent it . My title , as we settled it , is ' The Life of Samuel Johnson , LL.D. , comprehending an account of ...
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... received with all respect by Mr. and Mrs. Thrale . She is a very learned lady ' , and joyns to the charms of her own sex , the manly understanding of ours . The immensity of the Brewery astonished me . One large house contains , and ...
... received with all respect by Mr. and Mrs. Thrale . She is a very learned lady ' , and joyns to the charms of her own sex , the manly understanding of ours . The immensity of the Brewery astonished me . One large house contains , and ...
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... received this reply . Ib . ii . 330. See also Letters , i . 49 . 3 Life , v . 138 . ↑ Johnson , not Garrick , is meant . 5 Ib . i . 81 , 159 ; iii . 389 , n . 2 . 6 These words , we may be sure , were neither uttered by Johnson , nor ...
... received this reply . Ib . ii . 330. See also Letters , i . 49 . 3 Life , v . 138 . ↑ Johnson , not Garrick , is meant . 5 Ib . i . 81 , 159 ; iii . 389 , n . 2 . 6 These words , we may be sure , were neither uttered by Johnson , nor ...
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