Boswell's Life of JohnsonHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922 |
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... lady who once lived in great intimacy with him . There is , in the British Museum , a letter from Bishop Warburton to Dr. Birch , on the subject of biography ; which , though I am aware it may expose me to a charge of artfully raising ...
... lady who once lived in great intimacy with him . There is , in the British Museum , a letter from Bishop Warburton to Dr. Birch , on the subject of biography ; which , though I am aware it may expose me to a charge of artfully raising ...
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... LADY who was to personate the Ghost of HERMIONE 2 . YE blooming train , who give despair or joy , Bless with a smile ... ladies at Lichfield having proposed to act The Distressed Mother , Johnson wrote this , and gave it to Mr ...
... LADY who was to personate the Ghost of HERMIONE 2 . YE blooming train , who give despair or joy , Bless with a smile ... ladies at Lichfield having proposed to act The Distressed Mother , Johnson wrote this , and gave it to Mr ...
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... lady , who , in a paper with which I have been favoured by a daughter of his intimate friend and physician , Dr. Lawrence , thus describes Dr. Johnson some years afterwards : " ' As the particulars of the former part of Dr. Johnson's ...
... lady , who , in a paper with which I have been favoured by a daughter of his intimate friend and physician , Dr. Lawrence , thus describes Dr. Johnson some years afterwards : " ' As the particulars of the former part of Dr. Johnson's ...
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... lady's state- ment , which I make no doubt she supposed to be correct ; but it shews how dangerous it is to trust too implicitly to traditional testimony and ingenious inference ; for Mr. Hector has lately assured me that Mrs. Piozzi's ...
... lady's state- ment , which I make no doubt she supposed to be correct ; but it shews how dangerous it is to trust too implicitly to traditional testimony and ingenious inference ; for Mr. Hector has lately assured me that Mrs. Piozzi's ...
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... Lady Firebrace 1 may be had when you please , for you know that such a subject neither deserves much thought , nor requires it . C 1 The Chinese Stories 2 may be had folded down when you please to send , in which I do not recollect that ...
... Lady Firebrace 1 may be had when you please , for you know that such a subject neither deserves much thought , nor requires it . C 1 The Chinese Stories 2 may be had folded down when you please to send , in which I do not recollect that ...
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