The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2J. Murray, 1839 - Authors, English |
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... Johnson's animosity than Bos- well gives , by hinting that Johnson expected some pecuniary assistance from Lord Chesterfield . He says , " It does not ap- pear that Lord Chesterfield showed any substantial proofs of approbation to our ...
... Johnson's animosity than Bos- well gives , by hinting that Johnson expected some pecuniary assistance from Lord Chesterfield . He says , " It does not ap- pear that Lord Chesterfield showed any substantial proofs of approbation to our ...
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... Johnson complained that a man who disliked him repeated his sarcasm to Mr. Sheridan , without telling him what followed , which was , that after a pause he added , " However , I am glad ... Johnson of one of his 160 1763 . LIFE OF JOHNSON ,
... Johnson complained that a man who disliked him repeated his sarcasm to Mr. Sheridan , without telling him what followed , which was , that after a pause he added , " However , I am glad ... Johnson of one of his 160 1763 . LIFE OF JOHNSON ,
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... JOHNSON . " ( 1 ) I returned to London in February , and found Dr. Johnson in a good house in Johnson's Court , Fleet Street , in which he had accommodated Miss Williams with an apartment on the ground floor , while Mr. Levett occupied ...
... JOHNSON . " ( 1 ) I returned to London in February , and found Dr. Johnson in a good house in Johnson's Court , Fleet Street , in which he had accommodated Miss Williams with an apartment on the ground floor , while Mr. Levett occupied ...
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