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 2Office of the National Illustrated Library, 1851 |
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... pleased to promise me some notes on Shakspeare , was a new instance of your friendship . I shall not hurry you ; but am desired by Mr. Steevens , who helps me in this edition , to let you know , that we shall print the tragedies first ...
... pleased to promise me some notes on Shakspeare , was a new instance of your friendship . I shall not hurry you ; but am desired by Mr. Steevens , who helps me in this edition , to let you know , that we shall print the tragedies first ...
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... pleased with the dignity conferred by such a testimony of your regard . “ Be pleased , therefore , to accept the thanks of , Sir , " Your most obliged and most humble servant , 86 Compliments to Miss Reynolds . " " SAM . JOHNSON . " 1 ...
... pleased with the dignity conferred by such a testimony of your regard . “ Be pleased , therefore , to accept the thanks of , Sir , " Your most obliged and most humble servant , 86 Compliments to Miss Reynolds . " " SAM . JOHNSON . " 1 ...
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... pleased many readers , and therefore poetry of a middle sort was entitled to some esteem ; nor could I see why ... pleased that his wife is dressed as well as other people ; and a wife is pleased that she is dressed . ” 1 De Art . Poet ...
... pleased many readers , and therefore poetry of a middle sort was entitled to some esteem ; nor could I see why ... pleased that his wife is dressed as well as other people ; and a wife is pleased that she is dressed . ” 1 De Art . Poet ...
Contents
Frontispiece Johnsons interview with George III | 6 |
Johnsons fit of laughter at the Temple Gate from an original drawing 170 | 7 |
17661767 | 9 |
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