The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... present when he gave an account of it to Dr. Joseph Warton and several other friends at sir Joshua Reynolds's ; from Mr. Barnard ; His majesty began by observing , that he understood he ÆTAT . 58. ] 31 DR . JOHNSON .
... present when he gave an account of it to Dr. Joseph Warton and several other friends at sir Joshua Reynolds's ; from Mr. Barnard ; His majesty began by observing , that he understood he ÆTAT . 58. ] 31 DR . JOHNSON .
Page 52
... present , till I can determine what we shall do . Be a good boy . " " I am My compliments to Mrs. Clapp and to Mr. Fowler , May 28 , 1768 . " Yours affectionately , SAM . JOHNSON . " Soon afterwards , he supped at the Crown and Anchor ...
... present , till I can determine what we shall do . Be a good boy . " " I am My compliments to Mrs. Clapp and to Mr. Fowler , May 28 , 1768 . " Yours affectionately , SAM . JOHNSON . " Soon afterwards , he supped at the Crown and Anchor ...
Page 91
... present majesty . He was , however , soothed in the highest strain of panegyrick , in a poem called The Remonstrance , by the reverend Mr. Stockdale , to whom he was , upon many occasions , a kind protector . The following admirable ...
... present majesty . He was , however , soothed in the highest strain of panegyrick , in a poem called The Remonstrance , by the reverend Mr. Stockdale , to whom he was , upon many occasions , a kind protector . The following admirable ...
Page 94
... this blank , I shall present my readers with some Collectanea , obligingly furnished to me by the reverend Dr. Maxwell , of Falkland , in Ireland , some time assistant preacher at the Temple , and for 94 [ 1770 . THE LIFE OF.
... this blank , I shall present my readers with some Collectanea , obligingly furnished to me by the reverend Dr. Maxwell , of Falkland , in Ireland , some time assistant preacher at the Temple , and for 94 [ 1770 . THE LIFE OF.
Page 98
... present , to consult him on the subject of me- thodism , to which they were inclined . ' Come , ' said he , ' you pretty fools , dine with Maxwell and me at the Mitre , and we will talk over that subject ; ' which they did , and after ...
... present , to consult him on the subject of me- thodism , to which they were inclined . ' Come , ' said he , ' you pretty fools , dine with Maxwell and me at the Mitre , and we will talk over that subject ; ' which they did , and after ...
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