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His dislike of Mrs. Salusbury changed to regard and respect.
Johnson's ill health
He goes to stay at Streatham
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And of Edmund Burke
The charm of driving in a coach
Johnson's love of conversation
Anecdotes of Goldsmith and Johnson
Johnson's quick and sometimes rough retorts
His fine saying of Sir J. Reynolds
Strange applications made to Johnson
Johnson's account of his beating Tom Osborne
The curious mistake that led to the acquaintance of Murphy
and Johnson
Anecdotes of Burke and Johnson
Johnson objects to being handed down to posterity as Blinking
Sam
His delight in conversation
Johnson a great reader of French literature
His close observation of the smallest matters, though his sight
so defective
Mrs. Piozzi's account of the separation from Johnson
Her description of Johnson's person, especially of his piercing
APOPHTHEGMS, SENTIMENTS, OPINIONS, AND OCCASIONAL RE-
FLECTIONS, from Hawkins' edition of Johnson's Works
LETTERS FROM AND TO MRS. HILL BOOTHBY
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH BY T. TYERS
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DIARY OF A VISIT TO ENGLAND IN 1775 BY DR. THOMAS
Hears the talk of the Club about Johnson and Burke
Dines with Mr. Dilly, with Boswell and Johnson
Talks with Johnson on Ireland
Meets Johnson, who requests him to call on him
Calls on Johnson
Bath and Bristol
Dr. Campbell's second visit to London
Dr. Campbell's third visit to London
Visits Johnson, and discusses Irish affairs
Dr. Campbell's fourth visit to London
Dr. Campbell's fifth visit to London
Visit to Paris
Visit to Brighton
Dr. Campbell's sixth visit to England
Dr. Campbell's seventh visit to England.
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EXTRACTS RELATING TO JOHNSON FROM THE DIARY OF MADAME
D'ARBLAY
EXTRACTS FROM REV. T. TWINING'S LETTERS.
RECOLLECTIONS OF DR. JOHNSON BY MISS REYNOLDS
SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS ON JOHNSON'S CHARACTER
SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS ON JOHNSON'S INFLUENCE
AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND GENIUS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON,
LL.D., BY ARTHUR MURPHY