Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... 15th of October . You cannot imagine how miserable he has been ; he wrote to me for some time as if from the galleys ... April 6 , 1791 , he wrote : - Your little friend James is quite reconciled to Westminster . ' Ib . p . 337. Southey ...
... 15th of October . You cannot imagine how miserable he has been ; he wrote to me for some time as if from the galleys ... April 6 , 1791 , he wrote : - Your little friend James is quite reconciled to Westminster . ' Ib . p . 337. Southey ...
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... 15 at Oxford , and there would be grander living sources of in- struction . I mentioned Mr. Maclaurin's ' uneasiness ... April 18 , 1778 ) was tried for writing a libellous pamphlet . Horace Walpole says : - ' The bitterest parts of the ...
... 15 at Oxford , and there would be grander living sources of in- struction . I mentioned Mr. Maclaurin's ' uneasiness ... April 18 , 1778 ) was tried for writing a libellous pamphlet . Horace Walpole says : - ' The bitterest parts of the ...
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... 15 . See post , April 28 , 29 , 1778 . 5 See ante , Jan. 21 , 1775 , note . participation 42 The effects of wine on conversation . [ A.D..
... 15 . See post , April 28 , 29 , 1778 . 5 See ante , Jan. 21 , 1775 , note . participation 42 The effects of wine on conversation . [ A.D..
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... April , I went to Bath ' ; and on my arrival at the Pelican inn , found lying for me an obliging invitation from Mr ... 15 , 1773 , and under Oct. 1 , 1774 , note , and Boswell's Hebrides , Aug. 15 . wrong , 46 Imbecility of the government .
... April , I went to Bath ' ; and on my arrival at the Pelican inn , found lying for me an obliging invitation from Mr ... 15 , 1773 , and under Oct. 1 , 1774 , note , and Boswell's Hebrides , Aug. 15 . wrong , 46 Imbecility of the government .
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... April 15 , 1778. Jenyns had changed his view , for in his Origin of Evil he said , in a passage quoted with applause by Johnson ( Works , vi . 69 ) , that ' it is observable that he who best knows our formation has trusted no one thing ...
... April 15 , 1778. Jenyns had changed his view , for in his Origin of Evil he said , in a passage quoted with applause by Johnson ( Works , vi . 69 ) , that ' it is observable that he who best knows our formation has trusted no one thing ...
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