The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with the Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides |
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... Affecting farewell to Catherine Chambers • • 448 448 Johnson's melancholy state of mind . Boswell publishes his Corsica . Johnson renews his promise of going to Scotland But is much prejudiced against that country Praises Baretti and ...
... Affecting farewell to Catherine Chambers • • 448 448 Johnson's melancholy state of mind . Boswell publishes his Corsica . Johnson renews his promise of going to Scotland But is much prejudiced against that country Praises Baretti and ...
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... affects only the imagination and spirits , while the judgment is sound , and a disorder by which the judgment itself is impaired . This distinction was made to me by the late Professor Gaubius1 of Leyden , physician to the Prince of ...
... affects only the imagination and spirits , while the judgment is sound , and a disorder by which the judgment itself is impaired . This distinction was made to me by the late Professor Gaubius1 of Leyden , physician to the Prince of ...
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... affected by it occasionally . It was the prelude to the more awful malady of Collins , Cowper , Swift , and Smart ; but it by no means follows that a partial afflic- tion of this disorder is to terminate like theirs . " - Byron , vol ...
... affected by it occasionally . It was the prelude to the more awful malady of Collins , Cowper , Swift , and Smart ; but it by no means follows that a partial afflic- tion of this disorder is to terminate like theirs . " - Byron , vol ...
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... affected both in her speech and her general behaviour.1 I have seen Garrick exhibit her, by his exquisite talent of mimicry, so as to excite the heartiest bursts of laughter ; but he, probably, as is the case in all such representations ...
... affected both in her speech and her general behaviour.1 I have seen Garrick exhibit her, by his exquisite talent of mimicry, so as to excite the heartiest bursts of laughter ; but he, probably, as is the case in all such representations ...
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... affected both in her speech and her general behaviour . ' I have seen Garrick exhibit her , by his exquisite talent of mimicry , so as to excite the heartiest bursts of laughter ; but he , probably , as is the case in all such ...
... affected both in her speech and her general behaviour . ' I have seen Garrick exhibit her , by his exquisite talent of mimicry , so as to excite the heartiest bursts of laughter ; but he , probably , as is the case in all such ...
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acquaintance Adams admirable afterwards Anecdotes appears Bishop bookseller born Boswell Boswell's Cave character Clodio conversation copy Croker David Garrick DEAR SIR death Dictionary died Dodsley doubt Earl Edward Cave eminent endeavoured English Essay excellent father favour Garrick gave Gentleman's Magazine Goldsmith happy heard Hector Hervey honour hope humble servant James Boswell kind labour lady Langton late Latin learned letter Lichfield literary lived London Lord Chesterfield Lucy Porter Malone manner master mentioned merit mind Miss never obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford paper Paul Whitehead Pembroke College person pleased pleasure poem poet printed published Rambler recollected remarkable Richard Savage Robert Dodsley Samuel Johnson satire Savage Shakspeare Sir John Hawkins suppose talk thing Thomas Warton thought tion told translation verses Walmsley Warton wish write written wrote