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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Page 121
... acquaintance first commenced between Dr. Johnson and Mr. Murphy . During the publication of " The Gray's Inn Journal , " a periodical paper which was successfully carried on by Mr. Murphy alone , when a very young man , he happened to ...
... acquaintance first commenced between Dr. Johnson and Mr. Murphy . During the publication of " The Gray's Inn Journal , " a periodical paper which was successfully carried on by Mr. Murphy alone , when a very young man , he happened to ...
Page 155
... acquainted with Johnson . - Derrick.— Mr. Thomas Sheridan . — Mrs . Sheridan.- Mr. Tho- mas Davies . - Mrs. Davies ... acquaintance which I shall ever esteem as one of the most fortunate circumstances in my life . Though then but two ...
... acquainted with Johnson . - Derrick.— Mr. Thomas Sheridan . — Mrs . Sheridan.- Mr. Tho- mas Davies . - Mrs. Davies ... acquaintance which I shall ever esteem as one of the most fortunate circumstances in my life . Though then but two ...
Page 172
... acquaintance of which I had been so long ambitious . My readers will , I trust , excuse me for being thus minutely circumstantial , when it is considered that the acquaintance of Dr. Johnson was to me a most valuable acquisition , and ...
... acquaintance of which I had been so long ambitious . My readers will , I trust , excuse me for being thus minutely circumstantial , when it is considered that the acquaintance of Dr. Johnson was to me a most valuable acquisition , and ...
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