The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 |
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... Malone , one of Sir Joshua Reynolds's executors , for the following note , which was found among his papers after his death , and which , we may presume , his unaffected modesty pre- vented him from communicating to me with the other ...
... Malone , one of Sir Joshua Reynolds's executors , for the following note , which was found among his papers after his death , and which , we may presume , his unaffected modesty pre- vented him from communicating to me with the other ...
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... MALONE . [ One Sunday evening , at the time he was first declining , Miss Reynolds sent to make inquiries . His answer was , " Tell her that I cannot be well , for she does not come to see me . " - Hawk . Mem . vol . ii . p . 149. ED ...
... MALONE . [ One Sunday evening , at the time he was first declining , Miss Reynolds sent to make inquiries . His answer was , " Tell her that I cannot be well , for she does not come to see me . " - Hawk . Mem . vol . ii . p . 149. ED ...
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... , which event he thus communicated to Dr. Lawrence . The truth of this has been proved by sad experience . - BoswELL . Mrs. Boswell died June 4 , 1789. - MALONE . " 17th January , 1782 . “ SIR , —Our 10 1782. - ETAT . 73 .
... , which event he thus communicated to Dr. Lawrence . The truth of this has been proved by sad experience . - BoswELL . Mrs. Boswell died June 4 , 1789. - MALONE . " 17th January , 1782 . “ SIR , —Our 10 1782. - ETAT . 73 .
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... MALONE , ESQ . 27th February , 1782 . " SIR , —I have for many weeks been so much out of order , that I have gone out only in a coach to Mrs. Thrale's , where I can use all the freedom that sickness requires . Do not , there- fore ...
... MALONE , ESQ . 27th February , 1782 . " SIR , —I have for many weeks been so much out of order , that I have gone out only in a coach to Mrs. Thrale's , where I can use all the freedom that sickness requires . Do not , there- fore ...
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... Malone , who has so ably suc- ceeded him as an editor of Shakspeare , has , in his Preface , done great and just honour to Johnson's memory . " TO MRS . LUCY PORTER , IN LICHFIELD . " London , 2d March , 1782 . " Dear madam , -I went ...
... Malone , who has so ably suc- ceeded him as an editor of Shakspeare , has , in his Preface , done great and just honour to Johnson's memory . " TO MRS . LUCY PORTER , IN LICHFIELD . " London , 2d March , 1782 . " Dear madam , -I went ...
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