Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... Johnson ( 3rd October , 1782 ) returned this polite answer : - ' Mr. Johnson is very much obliged by the kind offer of the carriage , but he has no desire of using Mr. Metcalfe's car- riage , except when he can have the pleasure of Mr ...
... Johnson ( 3rd October , 1782 ) returned this polite answer : - ' Mr. Johnson is very much obliged by the kind offer of the carriage , but he has no desire of using Mr. Metcalfe's car- riage , except when he can have the pleasure of Mr ...
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... Johnson . The gen- tleman urged , ' I should then do no ill . ' JOHNSON . ' Nor no good either . Sir , it would be a civil suicide ' . ' On Monday , May 26 , I found him at tea , and the cel- ebrated Miss Burney , the authour of Evelina ...
... Johnson . The gen- tleman urged , ' I should then do no ill . ' JOHNSON . ' Nor no good either . Sir , it would be a civil suicide ' . ' On Monday , May 26 , I found him at tea , and the cel- ebrated Miss Burney , the authour of Evelina ...
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James Boswell George Birkbeck Norman Hill. Sir , ( said Johnson , ) don't you perceive that one link can- not clank ? ' Mrs. Thrale has published ' , as Johnson's , a kind of parody or counterpart of a fine poetical passage in one of Mr ...
James Boswell George Birkbeck Norman Hill. Sir , ( said Johnson , ) don't you perceive that one link can- not clank ? ' Mrs. Thrale has published ' , as Johnson's , a kind of parody or counterpart of a fine poetical passage in one of Mr ...
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