Boswell's Life of Johnson: Life (v.l, 1709-1765; v.2 1765-1776; v.3, 1776-1780; v.4, 1780-1784)Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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... [ July 1 , 17933. ] clear it of them ; for then I should be no longer " as I am ; " and perhaps there might be something not so good . ' 2 See post , April 17 , 1778 , note . Lord Macartney was the first English ambassador to the Court of ...
... [ July 1 , 17933. ] clear it of them ; for then I should be no longer " as I am ; " and perhaps there might be something not so good . ' 2 See post , April 17 , 1778 , note . Lord Macartney was the first English ambassador to the Court of ...
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... July 18 , 1773 . And who will be my biographer , ' said he , do you think ? ' ' Goldsmith , no doubt , ' replied I ; ' and he will do it the best among us . ' ' The dog would write it best to be sure , ' replied he ; ' but his ...
... July 18 , 1773 . And who will be my biographer , ' said he , do you think ? ' ' Goldsmith , no doubt , ' replied I ; ' and he will do it the best among us . ' ' The dog would write it best to be sure , ' replied he ; ' but his ...
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... July 27 , 1725. The Commissioners received yours of the 22nd instant , and since the justices would not give judgment against Mr. Michael Johnson , the tanner , not- withstanding the facts were fairly against him , the Board direct that ...
... July 27 , 1725. The Commissioners received yours of the 22nd instant , and since the justices would not give judgment against Mr. Michael Johnson , the tanner , not- withstanding the facts were fairly against him , the Board direct that ...
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... July 8 , 1771 , he says , ' I would have been glad to go to Hagley [ close to Stour- bridge ] for I should have had the opportunity of recollecting past times , and wandering per montes notos et flumina nota , of recalling the images At ...
... July 8 , 1771 , he says , ' I would have been glad to go to Hagley [ close to Stour- bridge ] for I should have had the opportunity of recollecting past times , and wandering per montes notos et flumina nota , of recalling the images At ...
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... July 21 , 1763 ) . He told Mr. Langton , that ' his great period of study was from the age of twelve to that of eighteen ' ( Ib . note ) . He told the King that his reading had later on been hindered by ill - health ( post , Feb. 1767 ) ...
... July 21 , 1763 ) . He told Mr. Langton , that ' his great period of study was from the age of twelve to that of eighteen ' ( Ib . note ) . He told the King that his reading had later on been hindered by ill - health ( post , Feb. 1767 ) ...
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