The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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Page 39
... soon after the first representation of this comedy in 1768 .-- Gold- smith probably thought that the lines printed in Italick characters , which , how- In the spring of this year , having published my ÆTAT . 58. ] 39 DR . JOHNSON .
... soon after the first representation of this comedy in 1768 .-- Gold- smith probably thought that the lines printed in Italick characters , which , how- In the spring of this year , having published my ÆTAT . 58. ] 39 DR . JOHNSON .
Page 51
... printing our thoughts : what then ? What proportion would that re- straint upon us bear to the private happiness of the nation ? " This mode of representing the inconveniencies of re- straint as light and insignificant , was a kind of ...
... printing our thoughts : what then ? What proportion would that re- straint upon us bear to the private happiness of the nation ? " This mode of representing the inconveniencies of re- straint as light and insignificant , was a kind of ...
Page 83
... printed some years ago in the European Magazine , from the original , now in the hands of Mr. Mapletoft , surgeon at Chertsey , grandson to Dr. John Mapletoft . - MALONE . Archbishop Wake , in several of his letters , exhibits the ...
... printed some years ago in the European Magazine , from the original , now in the hands of Mr. Mapletoft , surgeon at Chertsey , grandson to Dr. John Mapletoft . - MALONE . Archbishop Wake , in several of his letters , exhibits the ...
Page 112
... printed by Lintot , under the title of Pope's Miscellanies : See how the wand'ring Danube flows , Realms and religions parting ; A friend to all true christian foes , To Peter , Jack , and Martin . Now protestant , and papist now , Not ...
... printed by Lintot , under the title of Pope's Miscellanies : See how the wand'ring Danube flows , Realms and religions parting ; A friend to all true christian foes , To Peter , Jack , and Martin . Now protestant , and papist now , Not ...
Page 114
... printed , and will with lord Clare . ing , all are well . " March 20 , 1771 . soon publish it . At Mr. Thrale's , I am , dear sir , " Your most humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . " Mr. Strahan the printer , who had been long in intimacy ...
... printed , and will with lord Clare . ing , all are well . " March 20 , 1771 . soon publish it . At Mr. Thrale's , I am , dear sir , " Your most humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . " Mr. Strahan the printer , who had been long in intimacy ...
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