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THOMAS PERCY, DEAN OF CARLISLE, 1729- 1811 273 By Sir Joshua Reynolds (1773). HANNAH MORE, 1745-1822, 296 Painted 1822 by H. W. Pidcerigitt, B.A. (National Portrait Gallery.) THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D. ON Sunday, March 24, ...
THOMAS PERCY, DEAN OF CARLISLE, 1729- 1811 273 By Sir Joshua Reynolds (1773). HANNAH MORE, 1745-1822, 296 Painted 1822 by H. W. Pidcerigitt, B.A. (National Portrait Gallery.) THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D. ON Sunday, March 24, ...
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Mr. Wilkes placed himself next to Dr. Johnson , and behaved to him with so much attention and politeness that he gained upon him insensibly . No man ate more heartily than Johnson , or loved better what was nice and delicate .
Mr. Wilkes placed himself next to Dr. Johnson , and behaved to him with so much attention and politeness that he gained upon him insensibly . No man ate more heartily than Johnson , or loved better what was nice and delicate .
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1 composed for Taylor by Johnson . At this time I found upon his table a part of one which he had newly begun to write : and Concio pro Tayloro appears in one of his diaries . When to these circumstances we add the internal evidence ...
1 composed for Taylor by Johnson . At this time I found upon his table a part of one which he had newly begun to write : and Concio pro Tayloro appears in one of his diaries . When to these circumstances we add the internal evidence ...
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acquaintance affected afterwards allow appeared asked attention believe BOSWELL called character collection common consider conversation dear sir death desire dined dinner Dodd doubt drink edition English equal excellent expressed Garrick give given hand happy hear heard honour hope humble instance Italy JAMES John Johnson judge kind known lady language late learned letter lived London look Lord madam manner means mentioned mind nature never obliged observed occasion once opinion pain perhaps person play pleased pleasure Poets poor present published question reason received remark respect Scotland seemed seen servant soon style suppose sure talked Taylor tell things thought Thrale tion told travelled true truth wish wonderful write written wrong wrote