The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. Together with the Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides: James Boswell, Volume 2G. Bell, 1884 - Hebrides (Scotland) |
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... mentioned to Johnson this story , in as delicate terms as I could , he told me that the fifty pound note was given to him by Mr. Hervey in consideration of his having 66 1 This is not inconsistent with Mr. Beauclerk's account . It may ...
... mentioned to Johnson this story , in as delicate terms as I could , he told me that the fifty pound note was given to him by Mr. Hervey in consideration of his having 66 1 This is not inconsistent with Mr. Beauclerk's account . It may ...
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... mentioned Garrick . ” JOHNSON . " My dear Sir , had I mentioned him , I must have mentioned many more ; Mrs. Pritchard , Mrs. Cibber --nay , and Mr. Cibber too ; he too altered Shakspeare . " BOSWELL . " You have read his Apology ...
... mentioned Garrick . ” JOHNSON . " My dear Sir , had I mentioned him , I must have mentioned many more ; Mrs. Pritchard , Mrs. Cibber --nay , and Mr. Cibber too ; he too altered Shakspeare . " BOSWELL . " You have read his Apology ...
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... mentioned the supposed speeches in parliament written by him for the magazine , none of which , in his opinion , were at all like real debates . The opinion of one who was himself so eminent an orator , must be allowed to have great ...
... mentioned the supposed speeches in parliament written by him for the magazine , none of which , in his opinion , were at all like real debates . The opinion of one who was himself so eminent an orator , must be allowed to have great ...
Contents
Becomes acquainted with Mr and Mrs Thrale | 13 |
Johnsons letter to Boswell at Paris | 22 |
Conversation with His Majesty at Buckingham House 5056 | 50 |
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