The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: comprising a series of his epistolary correspondence and conversations with many eminent persons ...Routledge, 1867 - 526 Seiten |
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... Servant - His Will and Codicil - The kind Attachment of his Friends- Extracts from his Miscellaneous Conversation- Rev. Mr. Budworth - Samuel Boyse- " Thuanus " - The Death - bed - Death of Johnson - His Funeral- His various Busts and ...
... Servant - His Will and Codicil - The kind Attachment of his Friends- Extracts from his Miscellaneous Conversation- Rev. Mr. Budworth - Samuel Boyse- " Thuanus " - The Death - bed - Death of Johnson - His Funeral- His various Busts and ...
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... servant ; he not being in the way , this was not done ; but there was no occasion for any artificial aid for its preservation . went , ' In following so very eminent a man from his cradle to his grave , every minute particular , which ...
... servant ; he not being in the way , this was not done ; but there was no occasion for any artificial aid for its preservation . went , ' In following so very eminent a man from his cradle to his grave , every minute particular , which ...
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... servant , " SAMUEL JOHNSON . " It should seem from this letter , though sub- scribed with his own name , that he had not yet been introduced to Mr. Cave . We shall presently see what was done in consequence of the pro- posal which it ...
... servant , " SAMUEL JOHNSON . " It should seem from this letter , though sub- scribed with his own name , that he had not yet been introduced to Mr. Cave . We shall presently see what was done in consequence of the pro- posal which it ...
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... servant , 66 SAMUEL JOHNSON . " 66 TO MR . CAVE . SIR , Monday , No. 6 , Castle - street . " I am to return you thanks for the present you were so kind as to send by me , and to entreat that you will be pleased to inform me by the penny ...
... servant , 66 SAMUEL JOHNSON . " 66 TO MR . CAVE . SIR , Monday , No. 6 , Castle - street . " I am to return you thanks for the present you were so kind as to send by me , and to entreat that you will be pleased to inform me by the penny ...
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... servant , " GOWER . " It was , perhaps , no small disappointment to Johnson that this.respectable application had not the desired effect ; yet how much reason has there been , both for himself and his country , to rejoice that it did ...
... servant , " GOWER . " It was , perhaps , no small disappointment to Johnson that this.respectable application had not the desired effect ; yet how much reason has there been , both for himself and his country , to rejoice that it did ...
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