Johnsoniana: Robert Anderson. Life of Samuel JohnsonGarland Pub., 1974 |
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... acquaintance with Johnson , he had improved into a very good one . He had a good share of wit , and a vein of humour . He wrote verses , that is to say , in English , with ease and fluency , and was better acquainted with the world than ...
... acquaintance with Johnson , he had improved into a very good one . He had a good share of wit , and a vein of humour . He wrote verses , that is to say , in English , with ease and fluency , and was better acquainted with the world than ...
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... acquaintance with Mr Thrale , one of the most eminent brewers in England , and member of Parliament for Southwark ... acquainted . This being men- tioned to Johnson , he accepted an invitation to dinner at Mr Thrale's , and was so much ...
... acquaintance with Mr Thrale , one of the most eminent brewers in England , and member of Parliament for Southwark ... acquainted . This being men- tioned to Johnson , he accepted an invitation to dinner at Mr Thrale's , and was so much ...
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... acquaintance of Johnson . The English moralist professed a liberal regard for the Scottish professor , and held him in high estimation , for his genius and learning , and labours in the service of believed the story , and never forgave ...
... acquaintance of Johnson . The English moralist professed a liberal regard for the Scottish professor , and held him in high estimation , for his genius and learning , and labours in the service of believed the story , and never forgave ...
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