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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... passed for nothing , married to a Captain [ Miller ] , full of good- natured officiousness . These good folks were friends of Miss Rich [ daughter of Sir Robert Rich , and sister to the second Lady Lyttelton ] , who carried me to dine ...
... passed for nothing , married to a Captain [ Miller ] , full of good- natured officiousness . These good folks were friends of Miss Rich [ daughter of Sir Robert Rich , and sister to the second Lady Lyttelton ] , who carried me to dine ...
Page 398
... passed ) so extraordinary , that he gave me pen , ink , and paper to set it down immediately ; for , says he , it deserves to be recorded as a test of his political principles . I therefore give it here with the less reluctance , as ...
... passed ) so extraordinary , that he gave me pen , ink , and paper to set it down immediately ; for , says he , it deserves to be recorded as a test of his political principles . I therefore give it here with the less reluctance , as ...
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... passed — and much more then passed than I set down - at length turned to me with an apparent indignation which I had never before experienced from him - What ! Sir , don't you call it Disturbance to oppose legal government with APPENDIX ...
... passed — and much more then passed than I set down - at length turned to me with an apparent indignation which I had never before experienced from him - What ! Sir , don't you call it Disturbance to oppose legal government with APPENDIX ...
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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