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... sir J. Hawkins , p . 32 , he resided with one Jervis , probably a relation of Mrs. Porter , his future wife.-ED. VOL . I. E He made some valuable acquaintances there , amongst whom were ÆTAT . 24. ] 49 DR . JOHNSON .
... sir J. Hawkins , p . 32 , he resided with one Jervis , probably a relation of Mrs. Porter , his future wife.-ED. VOL . I. E He made some valuable acquaintances there , amongst whom were ÆTAT . 24. ] 49 DR . JOHNSON .
Page 50
... probably got a little money from Mr. Warren ; and we are certain , that he executed here one piece of literary labour , of which Mr. Hector has favoured me with a minute account . Having mentioned that he had read , at Pembroke college ...
... probably got a little money from Mr. Warren ; and we are certain , that he executed here one piece of literary labour , of which Mr. Hector has favoured me with a minute account . Having mentioned that he had read , at Pembroke college ...
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... probably , never was executed . We find him again this year at Birmingham , and there c See Rambler , No. 103 . d May we not trace a fanciful similarity between Politian and Johnson ? Huetius , speaking of Paulus Pelissonius Fontanerius ...
... probably , never was executed . We find him again this year at Birmingham , and there c See Rambler , No. 103 . d May we not trace a fanciful similarity between Politian and Johnson ? Huetius , speaking of Paulus Pelissonius Fontanerius ...
Page 62
... probably , as is the case in all such representations , considerably aggravated the picture . That Johnson well knew the most proper course to be pursued in the instruction of youth , is authentically ascer- tained by the following ...
... probably , as is the case in all such representations , considerably aggravated the picture . That Johnson well knew the most proper course to be pursued in the instruction of youth , is authentically ascer- tained by the following ...
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... probably during his short residence at Rochester , lived in his house as a private pupil . - MALONE . The character of Gelidus the philosopher , in the Rambler , No. 24 , was pro- bably meant to represent this gentleman . See Mrs ...
... probably during his short residence at Rochester , lived in his house as a private pupil . - MALONE . The character of Gelidus the philosopher , in the Rambler , No. 24 , was pro- bably meant to represent this gentleman . See Mrs ...
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