The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volumen2G. Allen & Unwin, 1924 |
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... would be , Indeed , an act of charity . " The Rev. Mr. Graves , according to Croker . " An eminent tallow - chandler in London , who I - 2 THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON . arms in every newspaper, and repeated cannonading in pamphlets...
... would be , Indeed , an act of charity . " The Rev. Mr. Graves , according to Croker . " An eminent tallow - chandler in London , who I - 2 THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON . arms in every newspaper, and repeated cannonading in pamphlets...
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... Croker supposes , and which is unmeaning considering the " pro- digious violence ' with which he is spoken of . 266 " A flashy friend , " described in the most amusing fashion by Mrs. Thrale , has been mistaken both by Mr. Hay- ward and ...
... Croker supposes , and which is unmeaning considering the " pro- digious violence ' with which he is spoken of . 266 " A flashy friend , " described in the most amusing fashion by Mrs. Thrale , has been mistaken both by Mr. Hay- ward and ...
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... Italy . John Northall , Esq . 1766. " By A meeting of the club , as Mr. Croker shows . He supposes that Boswell was afraid of giving offence to the members company . JOHNSON . " I have been reading ' THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON . 9.
... Italy . John Northall , Esq . 1766. " By A meeting of the club , as Mr. Croker shows . He supposes that Boswell was afraid of giving offence to the members company . JOHNSON . " I have been reading ' THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON . 9.
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... Croker , who was often very happy in his guesses , rightly supposed the " still more cele- brated actor " to be Garrick , and the " certain author " Murphy , both of whose names Campbell supplies . He was wrong , however , in his guess ...
... Croker , who was often very happy in his guesses , rightly supposed the " still more cele- brated actor " to be Garrick , and the " certain author " Murphy , both of whose names Campbell supplies . He was wrong , however , in his guess ...
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... Croker had an angry discussion on the trivial point whether this work was the fairy - tale so many . " found in the common collections , or a political satire on the Prince of Wales . Mr. Croker , who took the last view , seems to have ...
... Croker had an angry discussion on the trivial point whether this work was the fairy - tale so many . " found in the common collections , or a political satire on the Prince of Wales . Mr. Croker , who took the last view , seems to have ...
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