Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... says that the picture , which was execrable beyond belief , was exhibited in an empty room . Lowe , in 1769 ( not in 1771 as Northcote says ) , gained the gold medal of the Academy for the best historical picture . ( Gent . Mag . 1770 ...
... says that the picture , which was execrable beyond belief , was exhibited in an empty room . Lowe , in 1769 ( not in 1771 as Northcote says ) , gained the gold medal of the Academy for the best historical picture . ( Gent . Mag . 1770 ...
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... says Madame de Maintenon . ' Hannah More's Memoirs , i . 233. The note that Johnson received ' was , ' says Mr. Hoole , ' from Mr. Davies , the bookseller , and men- tioned a present of some pork ; upon which the Doctor said , in a ...
... says Madame de Maintenon . ' Hannah More's Memoirs , i . 233. The note that Johnson received ' was , ' says Mr. Hoole , ' from Mr. Davies , the bookseller , and men- tioned a present of some pork ; upon which the Doctor said , in a ...
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... says that Elizabeth Herne was John- son's first - cousin , and that he had constantly - how long he does not say ... says ) , where Johnson mentions ' those vexations and anxieties with which all human enjoyments are polluted . ' 8 ...
... says that Elizabeth Herne was John- son's first - cousin , and that he had constantly - how long he does not say ... says ) , where Johnson mentions ' those vexations and anxieties with which all human enjoyments are polluted . ' 8 ...
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