The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 2Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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James Boswell. unhappily disagreed , and being about to separate , John- son interfered as their friend , and wrote him a letter of expostulation , which I have not been able to find : but the substance of it is ascertained by a letter ...
James Boswell. unhappily disagreed , and being about to separate , John- son interfered as their friend , and wrote him a letter of expostulation , which I have not been able to find : but the substance of it is ascertained by a letter ...
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... John- son started up , and stood still . His majesty approached him , and at once was courteously easy * . His majesty began by observing , that he understood he. " Dr. Johnson had the honour of contributing his assistance towards the ...
... John- son started up , and stood still . His majesty approached him , and at once was courteously easy * . His majesty began by observing , that he understood he. " Dr. Johnson had the honour of contributing his assistance towards the ...
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... John Caldwell , by sir Francis Lumm . To all these gentlemen I beg leave to make my grateful acknowledgements , and particularly to sir Francis Lumm , who was pleased to take a great deal of trouble , and even had the minute laid before ...
... John Caldwell , by sir Francis Lumm . To all these gentlemen I beg leave to make my grateful acknowledgements , and particularly to sir Francis Lumm , who was pleased to take a great deal of trouble , and even had the minute laid before ...
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... John- son said , he thought his style pretty good , but that he had blamed Henry the second rather too much , " Why , " said the king , " they seldom do these things by halves . " " No , sir , " answered Johnson , " not to kings . " But ...
... John- son said , he thought his style pretty good , but that he had blamed Henry the second rather too much , " Why , " said the king , " they seldom do these things by halves . " " No , sir , " answered Johnson , " not to kings . " But ...
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... John- son had relinquished his purpose of furnishing him with a prologue to his play , with the hopes of which he had been flattered ; but it was strongly suspected that he was fret- ting with chagrin and envy at the singular honour Dr ...
... John- son had relinquished his purpose of furnishing him with a prologue to his play , with the hopes of which he had been flattered ; but it was strongly suspected that he was fret- ting with chagrin and envy at the singular honour Dr ...
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