The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Volume 5C. Ewer & T. Bedlington, 1824 |
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... Hebrides . " Sir ( said he ) , I should think it a great honour to see Dr. Johnson here . Will 1 [ The Phoenicians and Carthaginians did plant colonies in Europe . K. ] you allow me to send for him ? " Availing 2 [ 1781 . THE LIFE OF.
... Hebrides . " Sir ( said he ) , I should think it a great honour to see Dr. Johnson here . Will 1 [ The Phoenicians and Carthaginians did plant colonies in Europe . K. ] you allow me to send for him ? " Availing 2 [ 1781 . THE LIFE OF.
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... Hebrides ? I " I hope that dear Mrs. Boswell will surmount her complaints ; in losing her you will lose your anchor , and be tost , without stability , by the waves of life.1 wish both her and you very many years , and very happy ...
... Hebrides ? I " I hope that dear Mrs. Boswell will surmount her complaints ; in losing her you will lose your anchor , and be tost , without stability , by the waves of life.1 wish both her and you very many years , and very happy ...
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... Hebrides , " fully expressed my sentiments upon this subject . The Revolution was necessary , but not a subject for glory ; because it for a And now , long time blasted the generous feelings of Loyalty . when by the benignant effect of ...
... Hebrides , " fully expressed my sentiments upon this subject . The Revolution was necessary , but not a subject for glory ; because it for a And now , long time blasted the generous feelings of Loyalty . when by the benignant effect of ...
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... Hebrides was mention- ed : JOHNSON . " I got an acquisition of more ideas by it than by any thing that I remember . I saw quite a dif ferent system of life . " BOSWELL . " You would not 1 [ Written by John , Earl of Egmont . M. ] 2 [ At ...
... Hebrides was mention- ed : JOHNSON . " I got an acquisition of more ideas by it than by any thing that I remember . I saw quite a dif ferent system of life . " BOSWELL . " You would not 1 [ Written by John , Earl of Egmont . M. ] 2 [ At ...
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... Hebrides . " BoSWELL . " I should wish to go and see some country totally different from what I have been used to ; such as Turkey , where religion and ev- ery thing else are different . " JOHNSON . " Yes , sir ; there are two objects ...
... Hebrides . " BoSWELL . " I should wish to go and see some country totally different from what I have been used to ; such as Turkey , where religion and ev- ery thing else are different . " JOHNSON . " Yes , sir ; there are two objects ...
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