Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, Volume 4Harper, 1891 - Hebrides (Scotland) |
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Page 129
... William Gerard Hamilton . MALONE . Dr. Johnson , being told of a man who was thankful for being in- troduced to him , ' as he had been convinced in a long dispute that an opinion which he had embraced as a settled truth was no better ...
... William Gerard Hamilton . MALONE . Dr. Johnson , being told of a man who was thankful for being in- troduced to him , ' as he had been convinced in a long dispute that an opinion which he had embraced as a settled truth was no better ...
Page 283
... Gerard Hamilton's generous offer . And afterwards , in a letter to Mrs. Thrale , - 283 ' Since you cannot guess , I ... WILLIAM GERARD HAMILTON . ' DEAR SIR , ' Your kind enquiries after my affairs , and your generous offers , have been ...
... Gerard Hamilton's generous offer . And afterwards , in a letter to Mrs. Thrale , - 283 ' Since you cannot guess , I ... WILLIAM GERARD HAMILTON . ' DEAR SIR , ' Your kind enquiries after my affairs , and your generous offers , have been ...
Page 419
... WILLIAM GERARD HAMILTON . ' DEAR SIR , ' Considering what reason ' you gave me in the spring to con- clude that you took part in whatever good or evil might befal me , I ought not to have omitted so long the account which I am now about ...
... WILLIAM GERARD HAMILTON . ' DEAR SIR , ' Considering what reason ' you gave me in the spring to con- clude that you took part in whatever good or evil might befal me , I ought not to have omitted so long the account which I am now about ...
Page 485
... William Gerard Hamilton . MALONE . ' ' His death , ' writes Hannah More ( Memoirs , i . 394 ) , ' makes a kind of era in literature . ' ' One who had long known him said of him : - " In general you may tell what the man to whom you are ...
... William Gerard Hamilton . MALONE . ' ' His death , ' writes Hannah More ( Memoirs , i . 394 ) , ' makes a kind of era in literature . ' ' One who had long known him said of him : - " In general you may tell what the man to whom you are ...
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