The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... opinion was conveyed in a letter to me , beginning , " I am sincerely sorry for the bad state of health your very learned and illustrious friend Dr. Johnson labours under at present . " TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " DEAR SIR , -Presently ...
... opinion was conveyed in a letter to me , beginning , " I am sincerely sorry for the bad state of health your very learned and illustrious friend Dr. Johnson labours under at present . " TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " DEAR SIR , -Presently ...
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... opinion of his Ciceronianus , iv . 318 . a passage of his applied to Johnson , iv . 269 , n . Erskine , hon . Thomas , ii . 148 . Andrew , both a good poet and a good critick , iii . 136 . Essex Head club . See Club . Eugenio , a poem ...
... opinion of his Ciceronianus , iv . 318 . a passage of his applied to Johnson , iv . 269 , n . Erskine , hon . Thomas , ii . 148 . Andrew , both a good poet and a good critick , iii . 136 . Essex Head club . See Club . Eugenio , a poem ...
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... opinion on entails , ii . 366 . Hale , lord chief justice , anecdote of , iv . 282 . Hales , venerable John , his works , iv . 286 . Hall , general , iii . 321 . Mrs. iv . 84 . -Dr . Joseph , bishop of Norwich ; his opinion concerning ...
... opinion on entails , ii . 366 . Hale , lord chief justice , anecdote of , iv . 282 . Hales , venerable John , his works , iv . 286 . Hall , general , iii . 321 . Mrs. iv . 84 . -Dr . Joseph , bishop of Norwich ; his opinion concerning ...
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