The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Reynolds said he was always willing to talk , and glad to have them introduced . Johnson , when he carried Mr ... Reynolds and his sister to Richardson ; but hinted to them , at the same time , that if they wished to see the latter in ...
... Reynolds said he was always willing to talk , and glad to have them introduced . Johnson , when he carried Mr ... Reynolds and his sister to Richardson ; but hinted to them , at the same time , that if they wished to see the latter in ...
Page 117
... Reynolds's executors , for the following note , which was found among his papers after his death , and which , we may presume , his unaffected modesty prevented him from com- municating to me with the other letters from Dr. Johnson with ...
... Reynolds's executors , for the following note , which was found among his papers after his death , and which , we may presume , his unaffected modesty prevented him from com- municating to me with the other letters from Dr. Johnson with ...
Page 368
... Reynolds , sir John Hawkins , and Dr. William Scott , of Doctors ' Commons , in trust , for the following uses that is to say , to pay to the repre- sentatives of the late William Innys , bookseller , in St. Paul's Church - yard , the ...
... Reynolds , sir John Hawkins , and Dr. William Scott , of Doctors ' Commons , in trust , for the following uses that is to say , to pay to the repre- sentatives of the late William Innys , bookseller , in St. Paul's Church - yard , the ...
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