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... Warton ; but labour- ing under the most deplorable languor of body and dejection of mind . " ( In a letter to Dr. Joseph Warton , written some months before ( March 8 , 1754 , ) Dr. Johnson thus speaks of Collins : " But how little can ...
... Warton ; but labour- ing under the most deplorable languor of body and dejection of mind . " ( In a letter to Dr. Joseph Warton , written some months before ( March 8 , 1754 , ) Dr. Johnson thus speaks of Collins : " But how little can ...
Page 298
... Warton , and Dr Adam Smith . The present members are , Mr. Burke , Mr. Langton , Lord Charlemont , Sir Robert ... Joseph Banks , Sir Charles Bunbury , Mr. Windham of Norfolk , Mr. Sheridan , Mr. Gibbon , Sir William Jones , Mr. Colman , Mr.
... Warton , and Dr Adam Smith . The present members are , Mr. Burke , Mr. Langton , Lord Charlemont , Sir Robert ... Joseph Banks , Sir Charles Bunbury , Mr. Windham of Norfolk , Mr. Sheridan , Mr. Gibbon , Sir William Jones , Mr. Colman , Mr.
Page 309
... Joseph Warton , the day after the pub- lication of his Shakspeare , Oct. 9 , 1765 , ( See Wooll's Memoirs of Dr. Warton , 4to . 1806 ) it appears that Johnson spent some time with that gentleman at Winchester in this year . In a letter ...
... Joseph Warton , the day after the pub- lication of his Shakspeare , Oct. 9 , 1765 , ( See Wooll's Memoirs of Dr. Warton , 4to . 1806 ) it appears that Johnson spent some time with that gentleman at Winchester in this year . In a letter ...
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