Boswell's Life of Johnson, 6. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... Sir Joshua Reynolds , who perfectly coincided in opinion with me ; and I there- fore , though personally very little known to his Lord- ship , wrote to him , 1 stating the case , and requesting his good offices for Dr. Johnson . I ...
... Sir Joshua Reynolds , who perfectly coincided in opinion with me ; and I there- fore , though personally very little known to his Lord- ship , wrote to him , 1 stating the case , and requesting his good offices for Dr. Johnson . I ...
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... Sir Joshua mentioned that he had by the same post communicated all this to Dr. Johnson . How Johnson was affected upon the occasion will appear from what he wrote to Sir Joshua Reynolds : Ashbourne , Sept. 9 . ' Many words , I hope ...
... Sir Joshua mentioned that he had by the same post communicated all this to Dr. Johnson . How Johnson was affected upon the occasion will appear from what he wrote to Sir Joshua Reynolds : Ashbourne , Sept. 9 . ' Many words , I hope ...
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... Sir Joshua Reynolds , Sir John Hawkins , and Dr. William Scott , of Doctors Commons , in trust , for the following uses : - That is to say , to pay to the representatives of the late William Innys , bookseller , in St. Paul's Churchyard ...
... Sir Joshua Reynolds , Sir John Hawkins , and Dr. William Scott , of Doctors Commons , in trust , for the following uses : - That is to say , to pay to the representatives of the late William Innys , bookseller , in St. Paul's Churchyard ...
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