Boswell's Life of Johnson: With an Introd. by Chauncey Brewster TinkerOxford University Press, 1934 - 704 pages |
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Page 162
... lived with Mr. Cave , Mrs. Carter , and sometimes Mrs. Macaulay , also Mrs. Gardiner , wife of a tallow - chandler ... lived in Castle - street , Cavendish - square , he used frequently to visit two ladies , who lived opposite to him ...
... lived with Mr. Cave , Mrs. Carter , and sometimes Mrs. Macaulay , also Mrs. Gardiner , wife of a tallow - chandler ... lived in Castle - street , Cavendish - square , he used frequently to visit two ladies , who lived opposite to him ...
Page 345
... lived in plenty and elegance upon an income which , to many would appear indigent , and to most , scanty . How he lived , therefore , every man has an interest in knowing . His death , I hope , was peaceful ; it was surely happy . ' I ...
... lived in plenty and elegance upon an income which , to many would appear indigent , and to most , scanty . How he lived , therefore , every man has an interest in knowing . His death , I hope , was peaceful ; it was surely happy . ' I ...
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... lived most with him ; while it also confirms what I have again and again inculcated , that he was by no means of that ferocious and irascible character which has been ignorantly imagined . This hasty composition is also to be remarked ...
... lived most with him ; while it also confirms what I have again and again inculcated , that he was by no means of that ferocious and irascible character which has been ignorantly imagined . This hasty composition is also to be remarked ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY CHAUNCEY BREWSTER TINKER | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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