Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, Volume 1Bigelow, Brown & Company, Incorporated, 1799 |
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... father's lifetime would not be cleared off for some years . The letter was en- dorsed by Sir Joshua : - ' I agree to the above conditions ; ' and the portrait was painted . Taylor's Reynolds , ii . 477 . • See Boswell's Hebrides , Aug ...
... father's lifetime would not be cleared off for some years . The letter was en- dorsed by Sir Joshua : - ' I agree to the above conditions ; ' and the portrait was painted . Taylor's Reynolds , ii . 477 . • See Boswell's Hebrides , Aug ...
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... Father Paul Sarpi's History of the Council of Trent . acknowl . [ N. B. As this work after some sheets were printed , suddenly stopped , I know not whether any part of it is now to be found . ] For the Gentleman's Magazine . Preface ...
... Father Paul Sarpi's History of the Council of Trent . acknowl . [ N. B. As this work after some sheets were printed , suddenly stopped , I know not whether any part of it is now to be found . ] For the Gentleman's Magazine . Preface ...
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... father of Mrs. Anna Williams whom he for many years kindly lodged in his House . It was published with a Translation into Italian by Signor Baretti . In a Copy of it which he presented to the Bodleian Library at Oxford , is pasted a ...
... father of Mrs. Anna Williams whom he for many years kindly lodged in his House . It was published with a Translation into Italian by Signor Baretti . In a Copy of it which he presented to the Bodleian Library at Oxford , is pasted a ...
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... father is there stiled Gentleman , a circumstance of which an ignorant panegyrist has praised him for not being proud ; when the truth is , that the appellation of Gentleman , though now lost in the indiscriminate assumption of Esquire ...
... father is there stiled Gentleman , a circumstance of which an ignorant panegyrist has praised him for not being proud ; when the truth is , that the appellation of Gentleman , though now lost in the indiscriminate assumption of Esquire ...
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... father's relations ; those indeed whom we knew of were much lower than hers . ' Writing to Mrs. Thrale on his way to Scot- land he said : ' We changed our horses at Darlington , where Mr. Cor- nelius Harrison , a cousin - german of mine ...
... father's relations ; those indeed whom we knew of were much lower than hers . ' Writing to Mrs. Thrale on his way to Scot- land he said : ' We changed our horses at Darlington , where Mr. Cor- nelius Harrison , a cousin - german of mine ...
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