The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volumen1Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1865 |
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... Father - Intercourse with Society in Lichfield , Gilbert Walmesley , Dr. Swinfen , & c . - Tribute to Walmesley's Memory -- Becomes Usher at Market Bosworth School - Removal to Birmingham ; Mr. Hector , Mr. Porter , & c . - Trans ...
... Father - Intercourse with Society in Lichfield , Gilbert Walmesley , Dr. Swinfen , & c . - Tribute to Walmesley's Memory -- Becomes Usher at Market Bosworth School - Removal to Birmingham ; Mr. Hector , Mr. Porter , & c . - Trans ...
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... father is there styled Gentleman , a circumstance of which an ignorant panegyrist has praised him for not being proud ; when the truth is , that the appellation of Gentleman , though now lost in the indiscriminate assump- tion of ...
... father is there styled Gentleman , a circumstance of which an ignorant panegyrist has praised him for not being proud ; when the truth is , that the appellation of Gentleman , though now lost in the indiscriminate assump- tion of ...
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... father , Michael Johnson , was born at Cubley , in Derbyshire , in 1656 , and died at Lichfield in 1731 , at the age of seventy - six . Sarah Ford , his wife , was born at King's - Norton , in the county of Warwick , in 1669 , and died ...
... father , Michael Johnson , was born at Cubley , in Derbyshire , in 1656 , and died at Lichfield in 1731 , at the age of seventy - six . Sarah Ford , his wife , was born at King's - Norton , in the county of Warwick , in 1669 , and died ...
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... father and mother , " says Johnson , " had not much happiness from each other . They seldom conversed ; for my father could not bear to talk of his affairs ; and my mother , being unacquainted with books , cared not to talk of anything ...
... father and mother , " says Johnson , " had not much happiness from each other . They seldom conversed ; for my father could not bear to talk of his affairs ; and my mother , being unacquainted with books , cared not to talk of anything ...
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... father's shoulders , listening and gaping at the much - celebrated preacher . Mr. Hammond asked Mr. Johnson how he could possibly think of bringing such an infant to church , and in the midst of so great a crowd . He answered , because ...
... father's shoulders , listening and gaping at the much - celebrated preacher . Mr. Hammond asked Mr. Johnson how he could possibly think of bringing such an infant to church , and in the midst of so great a crowd . He answered , because ...
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acquainted admiration afterwards appears Baretti Beauclerk believe BENNET LANGTON Bishop bookseller BOSWELL Burney Cave character College conversation copy David Garrick DEAR SIR death Dictionary Dodsley doubt edition Edward Cave elegant eminent endeavour English Essay excellent expressed father favour Garrick genius Gentleman's Magazine give happiness heard Hector honour hope humble servant Joseph Warton kind labour lady Langton language Latin learned letter Lichfield literary literature lived London Lord Chesterfield Lucy Porter mankind manner master mentioned merit mind Miss mother never obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford paper Pembroke College person pleased pleasure poem poet praise published Rambler received remarkable Robert Dodsley Samuel Johnson Samuel Richardson Savage Shakspeare Sheridan Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds spirit suppose talk THOMAS WARTON thought Thrale tion told translation truth verses Warton wish write written wrote