The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolatory Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great-Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 |
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... Court , Fleet - street , January 14 , 1766 . " SAM . JOHNSON . " I returned to London in February , and found Dr. Johnson in a good house in Johnson's - court , Fleet- street , in which he had accommodated Miss Williams with an ...
... Court , Fleet - street , January 14 , 1766 . " SAM . JOHNSON . " I returned to London in February , and found Dr. Johnson in a good house in Johnson's - court , Fleet- street , in which he had accommodated Miss Williams with an ...
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... J. of RICHARD III . It seems to be alluded to in MACBETH , Act . iv . Sc . i . " Thy crown does sear , " & c . See also Gough's Camden , vol . iii . p . 396. 1. B. ] " March 9 , 1766 . Johnson's - court , 6 THE LIFE OF.
... J. of RICHARD III . It seems to be alluded to in MACBETH , Act . iv . Sc . i . " Thy crown does sear , " & c . See also Gough's Camden , vol . iii . p . 396. 1. B. ] " March 9 , 1766 . Johnson's - court , 6 THE LIFE OF.
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... court , you are a fool if you do not pay court . " He said , " If convents should be allowed at all , they should only be retreats for persons unable to " Yet so conceive of these heavenly degrees , that the least is glo- rious . So do ...
... court , you are a fool if you do not pay court . " He said , " If convents should be allowed at all , they should only be retreats for persons unable to " Yet so conceive of these heavenly degrees , that the least is glo- rious . So do ...
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... court of justice . Rousseau , Sir , is a very bad man . I would sooner sign a sen- tence for his transportation , than that of any felon who has gone from the Old Bailey these many years . Yes , I should like to have him work in the ...
... court of justice . Rousseau , Sir , is a very bad man . I would sooner sign a sen- tence for his transportation , than that of any felon who has gone from the Old Bailey these many years . Yes , I should like to have him work in the ...
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... court , Fleet - street . " SAM . JOHNSON . " 4 [ Samuel Dyer , Esq . a most learned and ingenious Member of the LITERARY CLUB , for whose understanding and attainments Dr. Johnson had great respect . He died Sept. 14. 1772. A more ...
... court , Fleet - street . " SAM . JOHNSON . " 4 [ Samuel Dyer , Esq . a most learned and ingenious Member of the LITERARY CLUB , for whose understanding and attainments Dr. Johnson had great respect . He died Sept. 14. 1772. A more ...
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