The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 1Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... thought to calculate the returns of my father's trade , and by that estimate his probable profits . This , I believe , my parents never did . " - MALONE . m Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson , by Hester Lynch Piozzi 12 [ 1712-1728 . THE LIFE OF.
... thought to calculate the returns of my father's trade , and by that estimate his probable profits . This , I believe , my parents never did . " - MALONE . m Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson , by Hester Lynch Piozzi 12 [ 1712-1728 . THE LIFE OF.
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... Henry VI . Part ii . act iv . sc . last : Sword , I will hallow thee for this thy deed . - MALONE . 2 Cornelius Ford , according to sir John Hawkins , c2 ÆTAT . 3-19 . ] 19 DR . JOHNSON . I believe, he was exceeded by no man of ...
... Henry VI . Part ii . act iv . sc . last : Sword , I will hallow thee for this thy deed . - MALONE . 2 Cornelius Ford , according to sir John Hawkins , c2 ÆTAT . 3-19 . ] 19 DR . JOHNSON . I believe, he was exceeded by no man of ...
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... physician , who was brother to Johnson's mother.- MALONE . a He was a man , says Johnson , whose abilities , instead of furnishing convi- vial merriment to the voluptuous and dissolute , might have ÆTAT . 3-19 . ] 21 DR . JOHNSON .
... physician , who was brother to Johnson's mother.- MALONE . a He was a man , says Johnson , whose abilities , instead of furnishing convi- vial merriment to the voluptuous and dissolute , might have ÆTAT . 3-19 . ] 21 DR . JOHNSON .
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... MALONE . Johnson's physical infirmities , as well as the prodigious powers of his mind , led him to his particular manner of composition , which Boswell has not alto- gether explained . His extreme shortness of sight , by obliging him ...
... MALONE . Johnson's physical infirmities , as well as the prodigious powers of his mind , led him to his particular manner of composition , which Boswell has not alto- gether explained . His extreme shortness of sight , by obliging him ...
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... as she was usually called , became the wife of captain Brodie of the navy . Another sister , who was unmarried , was living at Lichfield in 1776. MALONE . * There is here , as Mr. James Boswell observes ÆTAT . 22. ] 47 DR . JOHNSON .
... as she was usually called , became the wife of captain Brodie of the navy . Another sister , who was unmarried , was living at Lichfield in 1776. MALONE . * There is here , as Mr. James Boswell observes ÆTAT . 22. ] 47 DR . JOHNSON .
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