Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... Sir Joshua Reynolds , who perfectly coin- cided in opinion with me ; and I therefore , though personally very little known to his Lordship , wrote to him , 1 stating the case , and requesting his good offices for Dr. Johnson . I men ...
... Sir Joshua Reynolds , who perfectly coin- cided in opinion with me ; and I therefore , though personally very little known to his Lordship , wrote to him , 1 stating the case , and requesting his good offices for Dr. Johnson . I men ...
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... Sir Joshua Reynolds , who was exceedingly pleased with it . He thought that I should now communicate the negociation to Dr. Johnson , who might afterwards complain if the attention with which he had been honoured , should be too long ...
... Sir Joshua Reynolds , who was exceedingly pleased with it . He thought that I should now communicate the negociation to Dr. Johnson , who might afterwards complain if the attention with which he had been honoured , should be too long ...
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... Sir Joshua Reynolds , Sir John Hawkins , and Dr. William Scott , also in trust , to be applied , after paying my debts , to the use of Francis Barber , my man - servant , a negro , in such a manner as they shall judge most fit and ...
... Sir Joshua Reynolds , Sir John Hawkins , and Dr. William Scott , also in trust , to be applied , after paying my debts , to the use of Francis Barber , my man - servant , a negro , in such a manner as they shall judge most fit and ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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