Boswell's Life of Johnson ...H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... death . As I had the honour and happiness of enjoying his friend- ship for upwards of twenty years ; as I had the scheme of writing his life constantly in view ; as he was well apprised of this circumstance , and from time to time ...
... death . As I had the honour and happiness of enjoying his friend- ship for upwards of twenty years ; as I had the scheme of writing his life constantly in view ; as he was well apprised of this circumstance , and from time to time ...
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... death he sent to that College a present of all his works , to be deposited in their library ; and he had thoughts of leaving to it his house at Lichfield ; but his friends who were about him very properly dissuaded him from it , and he ...
... death he sent to that College a present of all his works , to be deposited in their library ; and he had thoughts of leaving to it his house at Lichfield ; but his friends who were about him very properly dissuaded him from it , and he ...
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... death . Miss Porter told me , that when he was first introduced to her mother , his appearance was very forbidding : he was then lean and lank , so that his immense structure of bones was hideously striking to the eye , and the scars of ...
... death . Miss Porter told me , that when he was first introduced to her mother , his appearance was very forbidding : he was then lean and lank , so that his immense structure of bones was hideously striking to the eye , and the scars of ...
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... death he ex- pressed his regret for his having been the authour of fictions , which had passed for realities . 6 He nevertheless agreed with me in thinking , that the debates which he had framed were to be valued as orations upon ...
... death he ex- pressed his regret for his having been the authour of fictions , which had passed for realities . 6 He nevertheless agreed with me in thinking , that the debates which he had framed were to be valued as orations upon ...
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... death of the real Richard Savage , he attempted to personate him ; and that the fraud being known to Lady Macclesfield , he was therefore repulsed by her with just resentment ? There is a strong circumstance in support of the last sup ...
... death of the real Richard Savage , he attempted to personate him ; and that the fraud being known to Lady Macclesfield , he was therefore repulsed by her with just resentment ? There is a strong circumstance in support of the last sup ...
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