Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... Lordship , while under arrest , he saw him several times ; upon one of which occasions Lord Charles read to him what he had prepared , which Johnson signified his approbation of , saying , “ It is a very good soldierly de- fence ...
... Lordship , while under arrest , he saw him several times ; upon one of which occasions Lord Charles read to him what he had prepared , which Johnson signified his approbation of , saying , “ It is a very good soldierly de- fence ...
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... Lordship had published with his name , as not disdaining to be a candidate for literary fame . My friend was of opinion , that when a man of rank appeared in that character , he de- served to have his merit handsomely allowed ' . In ...
... Lordship had published with his name , as not disdaining to be a candidate for literary fame . My friend was of opinion , that when a man of rank appeared in that character , he de- served to have his merit handsomely allowed ' . In ...
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... Lordship , after speaking highly in praise of Johnson , as a man who was an honour to his country , desired Sir Joshua to let him know , that on granting a mortgage of his pension , he should draw on his Lordship to the amount of five ...
... Lordship , after speaking highly in praise of Johnson , as a man who was an honour to his country , desired Sir Joshua to let him know , that on granting a mortgage of his pension , he should draw on his Lordship to the amount of five ...
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