Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötet |
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stronger reason ; for Johnson mentioned to him , that he had been told by Taylor he was to be his heir . I shall not take upon me to animadvert upon this ; but certain it is , that John- son paid great attention to Taylor .
stronger reason ; for Johnson mentioned to him , that he had been told by Taylor he was to be his heir . I shall not take upon me to animadvert upon this ; but certain it is , that John- son paid great attention to Taylor .
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Passages in Johnson's letters of later date show that Taylor's fondness for Johnson's society did not increase and that life at Ashbourne became more and more wearisome to Johnson . Writing to Mrs. Thrale , 3 Dec.
Passages in Johnson's letters of later date show that Taylor's fondness for Johnson's society did not increase and that life at Ashbourne became more and more wearisome to Johnson . Writing to Mrs. Thrale , 3 Dec.
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In 1762 it was reported to the Duke of Newcastle that ' Paris Taylor hath been proved upon Oath before judicial authority in the Army to have practiced gross Extortion upon the Skippers on the Weser ' ( Add . MS . 32934 fol .
In 1762 it was reported to the Duke of Newcastle that ' Paris Taylor hath been proved upon Oath before judicial authority in the Army to have practiced gross Extortion upon the Skippers on the Weser ' ( Add . MS . 32934 fol .
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ante appeared asked attention authority believe Boswell Boswell Papers Boswell's called character common consider conversation copy DEAR SIR death desire dined doubt drink edition English expressed Garrick gave give given hand happy hear heard honour hope Italy James John Johnson Journal kind known lady late learning Letters lived London Lord manner March means mentioned mind Miss nature never night observed once opinion Page passage passed perhaps person play pleased pleasure Poets present printed published reason received records respect says Scotland seems seen sent speak suppose sure talk Taylor tell thing thought Thrale tion told travelling wish write written wrote young