The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: comprising a series of his epistolary correspondence and conversations with many eminent persons ...Routledge, 1867 - 526 pages |
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... King's Library - The Sorbonne - St . Cloud - Sèvre - Grand Chartreuse - Library of St. Germain - Departure from Paris - Chantilly - Compeigne - Cambray CHAP . XXVII . 1775-1776 . - Johnson returns to Lon- don - Recapitulates to Boswell ...
... King's Library - The Sorbonne - St . Cloud - Sèvre - Grand Chartreuse - Library of St. Germain - Departure from Paris - Chantilly - Compeigne - Cambray CHAP . XXVII . 1775-1776 . - Johnson returns to Lon- don - Recapitulates to Boswell ...
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... King of Siam - Allan Ramsay - Johnson's Rudeness to Boswell - Dr . Blair's Sermon - Addison - East In- dians - Lord Kaimes's Sketches - Madame Lapou chin - Molly Aston - Dining at the Mitre - On Sen- sual Intercourse - Imagination ...
... King of Siam - Allan Ramsay - Johnson's Rudeness to Boswell - Dr . Blair's Sermon - Addison - East In- dians - Lord Kaimes's Sketches - Madame Lapou chin - Molly Aston - Dining at the Mitre - On Sen- sual Intercourse - Imagination ...
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... King's- Norton , in the county of Warwick , in 1669 , and died at Lichfield in January , 1759 , in her ninetieth year.- MALONE . + " Journal of a tour to the Hebrides , " 3rd edit . , p . 213 . -BOSWELL Extract of a letter dated ...
... King's- Norton , in the county of Warwick , in 1669 , and died at Lichfield in January , 1759 , in her ninetieth year.- MALONE . + " Journal of a tour to the Hebrides , " 3rd edit . , p . 213 . -BOSWELL Extract of a letter dated ...
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... king's evil , which disfigured a countenance naturally well formed , and hurt his visual nerves so much , that he did not see at all with one of his eyes , though its appearance was little different from that of the other . There is ...
... king's evil , which disfigured a countenance naturally well formed , and hurt his visual nerves so much , that he did not see at all with one of his eyes , though its appearance was little different from that of the other . There is ...
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... King Henry VI . , Part й . Act iv . Scene last : - " Sword , I will hallow thee for this thy deed . " - MALONE . and acknowledged . He was from the beginning avag ardea , a king of men . His schoolfellow , Mr. Hector , has obligingly ...
... King Henry VI . , Part й . Act iv . Scene last : - " Sword , I will hallow thee for this thy deed . " - MALONE . and acknowledged . He was from the beginning avag ardea , a king of men . His schoolfellow , Mr. Hector , has obligingly ...
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