The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 1. kötetCarter, Hendee and Company, 1832 |
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... taken an encouraging interest in the work , and has improved it by some valuable observations ; and the Marquis of Lansdowne , Earl Spencer , Lord Bexley , and Lord St. Helens , the son of Dr. Johnson's early friend Mr. Fitzherbert ...
... taken an encouraging interest in the work , and has improved it by some valuable observations ; and the Marquis of Lansdowne , Earl Spencer , Lord Bexley , and Lord St. Helens , the son of Dr. Johnson's early friend Mr. Fitzherbert ...
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... taken by those who could not boast of gentility 2 . His father was Michael Johnson , a native of Derbyshire , of obscure extraction , who settled in Lichfield as a bookseller and stationer3 . [ He - being that year sheriff of [ To have ...
... taken by those who could not boast of gentility 2 . His father was Michael Johnson , a native of Derbyshire , of obscure extraction , who settled in Lichfield as a bookseller and stationer3 . [ He - being that year sheriff of [ To have ...
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... taken him to ROME 3. " of Life , p . 16 . [ The following is his own recollection of this journey .- " I was taken to London to be touched for the evil Account by queen Anne . I always retain- ed some memory of this journey , though I ...
... taken him to ROME 3. " of Life , p . 16 . [ The following is his own recollection of this journey .- " I was taken to London to be touched for the evil Account by queen Anne . I always retain- ed some memory of this journey , though I ...
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... taken as to the sex and age of the children the idea of disciplining young ladies by the rod is absurd and disgusting . - ED . ] 3 VOL . I. of his intellectual powers alone ; but they who remember what boys are , and who consider that ...
... taken as to the sex and age of the children the idea of disciplining young ladies by the rod is absurd and disgusting . - ED . ] 3 VOL . I. of his intellectual powers alone ; but they who remember what boys are , and who consider that ...
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... taken by the advice of his cousin , the Rev. Mr. Ford , a man in whom both talents and good dispositions were dis- graced by licentiousness- ( he is said to be the original of the parson in Hogarth's Mo- dern Midnight Conversation5 ) ...
... taken by the advice of his cousin , the Rev. Mr. Ford , a man in whom both talents and good dispositions were dis- graced by licentiousness- ( he is said to be the original of the parson in Hogarth's Mo- dern Midnight Conversation5 ) ...
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