The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Heritage Press, 1963 |
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... period , whatever uneasiness he may have endured , he laid the foundation of much future eminence by application to his studies . Being now again totally unoccupied , he was invited by Mr. Hector to pass some time with him at Birmingham ...
... period , whatever uneasiness he may have endured , he laid the foundation of much future eminence by application to his studies . Being now again totally unoccupied , he was invited by Mr. Hector to pass some time with him at Birmingham ...
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... period , it was not uncommon for two men to sleep together , Savage , it appears , could accommodate him with nothing but his company in the open air . The Epigram given above , which doubtless was written by Johnson , shews that their ...
... period , it was not uncommon for two men to sleep together , Savage , it appears , could accommodate him with nothing but his company in the open air . The Epigram given above , which doubtless was written by Johnson , shews that their ...
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... period of fifty years , was unimpaired by the lapse of time , is evident from various passages in the series of his Prayers and Meditations , published by the Reverend Mr. Strahan , as well as from other memorials , two of which I ...
... period of fifty years , was unimpaired by the lapse of time , is evident from various passages in the series of his Prayers and Meditations , published by the Reverend Mr. Strahan , as well as from other memorials , two of which I ...
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