The Life of Samuel Johnson: Comprising a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, with a Chronological Account of His Studies and Numerous Works ...George Routledge, 1867 - 526 páginas |
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... dined with him ; Mr. Allen , the printer , was also his guest . He was uncommonly silent ; and I have not written down anything , except a single curious fact , which , having the sanction of his inflexible veracity , may be received as ...
... dined with him ; Mr. Allen , the printer , was also his guest . He was uncommonly silent ; and I have not written down anything , except a single curious fact , which , having the sanction of his inflexible veracity , may be received as ...
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... dined to - day with some other friends , was much interested by my account of what passed , and particularly with his prayer for the mercy of heaven . He said , in a solemn fervid tone , " I hope he shall find mercy . " This day a ...
... dined to - day with some other friends , was much interested by my account of what passed , and particularly with his prayer for the mercy of heaven . He said , in a solemn fervid tone , " I hope he shall find mercy . " This day a ...
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... dined with him at a Bishop's , where were Sir Joshua Reynolds , Mr. Berenger , and some more company . He had dined the day before at another Bishop's . I have unfortunately recorded none of his conversation at the Bishop's where we dined ...
... dined with him at a Bishop's , where were Sir Joshua Reynolds , Mr. Berenger , and some more company . He had dined the day before at another Bishop's . I have unfortunately recorded none of his conversation at the Bishop's where we dined ...
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1776 Boswell again visits London | 13 |
17091731 Birth and Infancy of Johnson | 18 |
1763 Account of GoldsmithJohn | 20 |
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