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He praised the late Mr. Duncombe 2 , of Canterbury , as a pleasing man . “ He 2 , used to come to me : I did not seek much after him . Indeed I never sought much after any body . ' BOSWELL . ' Lord Orrery 3 , I suppose . ' JOHNSON .
He praised the late Mr. Duncombe 2 , of Canterbury , as a pleasing man . “ He 2 , used to come to me : I did not seek much after him . Indeed I never sought much after any body . ' BOSWELL . ' Lord Orrery 3 , I suppose . ' JOHNSON .
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To JAMES BOSWELL , Esq . DEAR SIR , ' In the year 1763 , being at London , I was carried by Dr. John Blair , Prebendary of Westminster , to dine at old Lord Bathurst's ; where we found the late Mr. Mallet , Sir James Porter , who had ...
To JAMES BOSWELL , Esq . DEAR SIR , ' In the year 1763 , being at London , I was carried by Dr. John Blair , Prebendary of Westminster , to dine at old Lord Bathurst's ; where we found the late Mr. Mallet , Sir James Porter , who had ...
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Under date 22 September he writes : ' I sat up late in my room tonight making copies of such pieces written by Dr. Johnson for poor Dr. Dodd as were not printed , and of what I chose of Dodd's letters to him .
Under date 22 September he writes : ' I sat up late in my room tonight making copies of such pieces written by Dr. Johnson for poor Dr. Dodd as were not printed , and of what I chose of Dodd's letters to him .
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PAGE | 52 |
THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
I | 454 |
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