Boswell's Life of Johnson: Life (v.l, 1709-1765; v.2 1765-1776; v.3, 1776-1780; v.4, 1780-1784)Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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... , i . 49 , for Johnson's fond- ness for the old romances . 2 Boswell , ante , i . 386 , implies that Sheridan's pension was partly due to Wedderburne's influence . 3 See ante , i . 386 . eagerness Aetat . 67. ] Ladies of the present age .
... , i . 49 , for Johnson's fond- ness for the old romances . 2 Boswell , ante , i . 386 , implies that Sheridan's pension was partly due to Wedderburne's influence . 3 See ante , i . 386 . eagerness Aetat . 67. ] Ladies of the present age .
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... ladies of the present age , insisting that they were more faithful to their husbands , and more virtuous in every respect , than in former times , because their understandings were better cultivated . It was an undoubted proof of his ...
... ladies of the present age , insisting that they were more faithful to their husbands , and more virtuous in every respect , than in former times , because their understandings were better cultivated . It was an undoubted proof of his ...
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... Lady Craven , and the next with good Mrs. Gardiner3 , the tallow - chandler , on Snow - hill . On my expressing my wonder at his discovering so much of the knowledge peculiar to different professions , he told me , ' I learnt what I ...
... Lady Craven , and the next with good Mrs. Gardiner3 , the tallow - chandler , on Snow - hill . On my expressing my wonder at his discovering so much of the knowledge peculiar to different professions , he told me , ' I learnt what I ...
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... lady of my acquaintance , who maintained , that her husband's having been guilty of numberless infidelities , released her from conjugal obligations , because they were reciprocal . JOHNSON . This is miserable stuff , Sir . To the ...
... lady of my acquaintance , who maintained , that her husband's having been guilty of numberless infidelities , released her from conjugal obligations , because they were reciprocal . JOHNSON . This is miserable stuff , Sir . To the ...
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... ladies being ruined , by having injudiciously sunk their fortunes for high annuities , which , after a few years , ceased ... lady was left by her father , induced him to treat her with the utmost tenderness , and even to be desirous of ...
... ladies being ruined , by having injudiciously sunk their fortunes for high annuities , which , after a few years , ceased ... lady was left by her father , induced him to treat her with the utmost tenderness , and even to be desirous of ...
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acquaintance Aetat afterwards Anec ante April April 15 Ashbourne asked authour Baretti Beauclerk believe Bishop booksellers Boswell's Hebrides Burke Burney called character conversation Croker DEAR SIR death dined dinner Dodd doubt drink edition English favour Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happy hear heard honour hope Horace Walpole House of Lords humble servant humour JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson wrote kind lady Langton learning Lichfield lived London Lord Lord Mansfield Madam Malone March 20 Memoirs mentioned mind never observed once opinion passage Percy perhaps Piozzi Letters pleased pleasure Poets Pope praise publick published Reynolds SAMUEL JOHNSON says Scotland Sept sermon shew Sir Joshua Sir Joshua Reynolds Streatham suppose sure talk Taylor tell thing thought Thrale tion told travelling truth Whig Wilkes wine wish words write