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In 1750 he came forth in the character The first paper of the “ Rambler ” was for which he was eminently qualified , a published on Tuesday the 20th of March , majestic teacher of moral and religious 1749-50 ; and its author was enabled ...
In 1750 he came forth in the character The first paper of the “ Rambler ” was for which he was eminently qualified , a published on Tuesday the 20th of March , majestic teacher of moral and religious 1749-50 ; and its author was enabled ...
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JOHNSON . your humble servant , " March 5 , 1774. " " C TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " DEAR SIR , " DR . WEBSTER'S informations were much less exact and much less determinate than I expected : they are , indeed , much less positive than ...
JOHNSON . your humble servant , " March 5 , 1774. " " C TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " DEAR SIR , " DR . WEBSTER'S informations were much less exact and much less determinate than I expected : they are , indeed , much less positive than ...
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JOHNSON . trembles under the hand of the great “ March 13 , 1779. " critic . ” Johnson , in a tone of displeasure , asked him , “ Why do you praise Anson ? ” ? This letter crossed me on the road to I did not trouble him by asking his ...
JOHNSON . trembles under the hand of the great “ March 13 , 1779. " critic . ” Johnson , in a tone of displeasure , asked him , “ Why do you praise Anson ? ” ? This letter crossed me on the road to I did not trouble him by asking his ...
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able acquaintance admiration afterwards allow answered appeared asked attention believe BOSWELL called character common consider conversation DEAR SIR death desire dined doubt edition effect English excellent expressed favour Garrick gave give given Goldsmith hand happy hear heard honour hope humble instance Italy John Johnson kind King known lady Langton language late learning less letter literary lived London look Lord manner means mentioned merit mind nature never obliged observed occasion once opinion particular passed perhaps person pleased pleasure poet present published question reason received remark respect Scotland seemed seen servant shew soon suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told true truth wish write written wrote young