The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... [ Johnson , as might be expected , Ed . exerted his influence to swell the profits of this act of kindness , which indeed was probably intended by Garrick as a mark of regard as much to Johnson as to Miss Williams . ] [ " DR . JOHNSON TO ...
... [ Johnson , as might be expected , Ed . exerted his influence to swell the profits of this act of kindness , which indeed was probably intended by Garrick as a mark of regard as much to Johnson as to Miss Williams . ] [ " DR . JOHNSON TO ...
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... JOHNSON . " Upon his arrival in London in May , he surprised me one morning with a visit at my lodging in Half - moon - street , was quite satisfied with my explanation , and was in the kindest and most agreeable frame of mind . As he ...
... JOHNSON . " Upon his arrival in London in May , he surprised me one morning with a visit at my lodging in Half - moon - street , was quite satisfied with my explanation , and was in the kindest and most agreeable frame of mind . As he ...
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... Johnson ; and then we paid a visit to the principal , Dr. Leechman1 , at his own house , where Dr. Johnson had the satisfaction of being told that his name had been gratefully celebrated in one of the parochial congregations in the ...
... Johnson ; and then we paid a visit to the principal , Dr. Leechman1 , at his own house , where Dr. Johnson had the satisfaction of being told that his name had been gratefully celebrated in one of the parochial congregations in the ...
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