Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... received , I have this opportunity , my dear sir , most sin- cerely to thank you for the many happy hours which I owe to your kindness , -for the cordiality with which you have at all times been pleased to welcome me , —for the number ...
... received , I have this opportunity , my dear sir , most sin- cerely to thank you for the many happy hours which I owe to your kindness , -for the cordiality with which you have at all times been pleased to welcome me , —for the number ...
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... received with so much approbation , that I have good grounds for supposing that the world will not be indifferent to more ample communications of a similar nature . That the conversation of a celebrated man , if his talents have been ...
... received with so much approbation , that I have good grounds for supposing that the world will not be indifferent to more ample communications of a similar nature . That the conversation of a celebrated man , if his talents have been ...
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... received at Stourbridge , applied to have him admitted as a scholar and assistant to the Rev. Samuel Lea , M. A. , head - master of Newport school , in Shropshire ( a very diligent good teacher , at that time in high reputation , under ...
... received at Stourbridge , applied to have him admitted as a scholar and assistant to the Rev. Samuel Lea , M. A. , head - master of Newport school , in Shropshire ( a very diligent good teacher , at that time in high reputation , under ...
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... received any assistance whatever from that gentleman . He , however , went to Oxford , and was entered a commoner of Pembroke College , on the 31st of October 1728 , being then in his nineteenth year . The Reverend Dr. Adams , who ...
... received any assistance whatever from that gentleman . He , however , went to Oxford , and was entered a commoner of Pembroke College , on the 31st of October 1728 , being then in his nineteenth year . The Reverend Dr. Adams , who ...
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... received twenty pounds , being all that I have reason to hope for out of my father's effects , previous to the death of my mother ; an event which I pray God may be very remote . I now therefore see that I must make my own fortune ...
... received twenty pounds , being all that I have reason to hope for out of my father's effects , previous to the death of my mother ; an event which I pray God may be very remote . I now therefore see that I must make my own fortune ...
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acquainted Adams admiration afterwards appears Beauclerk believe bookseller Boswell Boswell's Cave character College conversation copy David Garrick dear sir DEAR SIR,-I death delighted Dictionary Dodsley edition Edward Cave elegant eminent English essays excellent favour Garrick genius Gentleman's Magazine happy Hector honour hope humble servant imagination imitation informed kind labour Lady Macclesfield Langton language late Latin learned Lichfield literary literature lived London Lord Chesterfield Lordship Lucy Porter Macclesfield manner master mentioned mind never obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford paper particular passage Paul Whitehead Pembroke College person pleased pleasure poem poet Pope praise Preface probably published Rambler remarkable Reverend Richard Savage Robert Dodsley Samuel Johnson satire Savage Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds style suppose talk THOMAS WARTON thought tion told translation truth verses wife wish write written wrote