The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great-Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Volume 3National ilustrated library, 1859 |
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... MISS REYNOLDS , FROM A PAINTING BY SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS ALLAN RAMSAY , FROM A PRINT • . 215 • • 218 MRS . RUDD , FROM A CONTEMPORARY PRINT IN THE TOWN AND COUNTRY MAGAZINE JOHNSON AT WARLEY CAMP 26 " • 222 232 • . 246 SIR JOSEPH BANKS ...
... MISS REYNOLDS , FROM A PAINTING BY SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS ALLAN RAMSAY , FROM A PRINT • . 215 • • 218 MRS . RUDD , FROM A CONTEMPORARY PRINT IN THE TOWN AND COUNTRY MAGAZINE JOHNSON AT WARLEY CAMP 26 " • 222 232 • . 246 SIR JOSEPH BANKS ...
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... Miss Thrale , and Signor Baretti , 2 their Italian master , to Bath . This was not showing the attention which might have been expected to the " guide , philosopher , and friend " —the Imlac who had hastened from the country to console ...
... Miss Thrale , and Signor Baretti , 2 their Italian master , to Bath . This was not showing the attention which might have been expected to the " guide , philosopher , and friend " —the Imlac who had hastened from the country to console ...
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... Miss Reynolds has a mind to send the Epitaph to Dr. willing , but having no copy cannot immediately recollect it . have lost it . Try to recollect , and put down as much as you retain ; you perhaps may have kept what I have dropt . The ...
... Miss Reynolds has a mind to send the Epitaph to Dr. willing , but having no copy cannot immediately recollect it . have lost it . Try to recollect , and put down as much as you retain ; you perhaps may have kept what I have dropt . The ...
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... Miss Caulfield , but that her letter is not at hand , and I know not the direction . You will tell the good news . I am Sir , your most , & c . , " SAM . JOHNSON . " 2 Ibid . , p . 158 . 1 " Prayers and Meditations , " p . 155 ...
... Miss Caulfield , but that her letter is not at hand , and I know not the direction . You will tell the good news . I am Sir , your most , & c . , " SAM . JOHNSON . " 2 Ibid . , p . 158 . 1 " Prayers and Meditations , " p . 155 ...
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... Miss Veronica's Scotch , I think it cannot be helped . An English maid you might easily have ; but she would still imitate the greater number , as they would be likewise those whom she must most respect . Her dialect will not be gross ...
... Miss Veronica's Scotch , I think it cannot be helped . An English maid you might easily have ; but she would still imitate the greater number , as they would be likewise those whom she must most respect . Her dialect will not be gross ...
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