The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 |
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Page 65
... particular passage which excited this strong emotion was , as I have heard from my father , the third stanza , " " Tis night , " & c . - J . BosWELL . [ It is the fourth stanza . - J . H. MARKLAND . ] VOL . V. F Hawk . p . 547 ...
... particular passage which excited this strong emotion was , as I have heard from my father , the third stanza , " " Tis night , " & c . - J . BosWELL . [ It is the fourth stanza . - J . H. MARKLAND . ] VOL . V. F Hawk . p . 547 ...
Page 70
... particular friend of his lordship , had once an op- portunity of entertaining Johnson a day or two at Wycombe , when its lord was absent , and by him I have been favoured with two anecdotes . One is not a little to the credit of ...
... particular friend of his lordship , had once an op- portunity of entertaining Johnson a day or two at Wycombe , when its lord was absent , and by him I have been favoured with two anecdotes . One is not a little to the credit of ...
Page 78
... particular recommended to us to explore Wapping , which we resolved to do 1 . Mr. Lowe , the painter , who was with him , was very much distressed that a large picture which he had painted was refused to be received into the Exhibition ...
... particular recommended to us to explore Wapping , which we resolved to do 1 . Mr. Lowe , the painter , who was with him , was very much distressed that a large picture which he had painted was refused to be received into the Exhibition ...
Page 94
... particular sheet , but not communibus sheetibus . " BOSWELL . " Pray , sir , by a sheet of review , is it meant that it shall be all of the writer's own composition ? or are extracts , made from the book reviewed , deducted ? " JOHNSON ...
... particular sheet , but not communibus sheetibus . " BOSWELL . " Pray , sir , by a sheet of review , is it meant that it shall be all of the writer's own composition ? or are extracts , made from the book reviewed , deducted ? " JOHNSON ...
Page 107
... particular room in their houses where they say their prayers ; of which I do not disapprove , as it may animate their de- votion . " He embraced me , and gave me his blessing , as usual when I was leaving him for any length of time . I ...
... particular room in their houses where they say their prayers ; of which I do not disapprove , as it may animate their de- votion . " He embraced me , and gave me his blessing , as usual when I was leaving him for any length of time . I ...
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