Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... LORD CHANCELLOR , 1732- 1806 , . 69 By Thomas Phillips , R.A. ( 1806 ) . ( National Portrait Gallery . ) JOHN WILKES , M.P. , 1727-1797 , 72 • By Richard Earlom . ( National Portrait Gallery . ) JOSEPH BARETTI , 1719-1784 , 100 By Sir ...
... LORD CHANCELLOR , 1732- 1806 , . 69 By Thomas Phillips , R.A. ( 1806 ) . ( National Portrait Gallery . ) JOHN WILKES , M.P. , 1727-1797 , 72 • By Richard Earlom . ( National Portrait Gallery . ) JOSEPH BARETTI , 1719-1784 , 100 By Sir ...
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... Lord Charles Fitzroy , uncle of the present Duke of Grafton , who died when abroad , and he had lived much in the great world . He was an ingenious and literary man , had published an edition of Beaumont and Fletcher , and written ...
... Lord Charles Fitzroy , uncle of the present Duke of Grafton , who died when abroad , and he had lived much in the great world . He was an ingenious and literary man , had published an edition of Beaumont and Fletcher , and written ...
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... Lord Bute , ' It was said of Augustus , that it would have been better for Rome that he had never been born , or had never died . So it would have been better for this nation if Lord Bute had never been minister , or had never resigned ...
... Lord Bute , ' It was said of Augustus , that it would have been better for Rome that he had never been born , or had never died . So it would have been better for this nation if Lord Bute had never been minister , or had never resigned ...
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... Lord Mountstuart's bill for a Scotch militia had been lost . Dr. Johnson was as violent against it . ' I am glad ( said he ) that Parlia- ment has had the spirit to throw it out . You wanted to take advantage of the timidity of our ...
... Lord Mountstuart's bill for a Scotch militia had been lost . Dr. Johnson was as violent against it . ' I am glad ( said he ) that Parlia- ment has had the spirit to throw it out . You wanted to take advantage of the timidity of our ...
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... Lord Loughborough , I must do the justice to relate , that I have been assured by another early acquaintance of his , old Mr. Macklin , who assisted in improving his pronunciation , that he found him very grateful . Macklin , I suppose ...
... Lord Loughborough , I must do the justice to relate , that I have been assured by another early acquaintance of his , old Mr. Macklin , who assisted in improving his pronunciation , that he found him very grateful . Macklin , I suppose ...
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