Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... Johnson , felt himself overwhelmed with a horrible without the knowledge of his son , who hypochondria , with perpetual irritation , was very angry when he heard of it . A fretfulness , and impatience ; and with a Miscellany of Poems ...
... Johnson , felt himself overwhelmed with a horrible without the knowledge of his son , who hypochondria , with perpetual irritation , was very angry when he heard of it . A fretfulness , and impatience ; and with a Miscellany of Poems ...
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... Johnson , with whom , though some years older than himself , he was very intimate . This would have been a great comfort to Johnson . But he fairly told Taylor that he could not , in conscience , suffer him to enter where he knew he ...
... Johnson , with whom , though some years older than himself , he was very intimate . This would have been a great comfort to Johnson . But he fairly told Taylor that he could not , in conscience , suffer him to enter where he knew he ...
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... Johnson's having told 1 The following account of Mrs. Johnson , and her family ( written by Lady Knight , and trans- mitted by her to Hoole , the translator of Tasso ) was published in the European Magazine for October , 1799 : Mrs ...
... Johnson's having told 1 The following account of Mrs. Johnson , and her family ( written by Lady Knight , and trans- mitted by her to Hoole , the translator of Tasso ) was published in the European Magazine for October , 1799 : Mrs ...
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... Johnson offered his " London " to several booksellers , none of whom would purchase it . To this circumstance Mr. Derrick 1 alludes in the following lines of his " ' Fortune , a Rhap- sody : 66 99 Will no kind patron JOHNSON Own ? Shall ...
... Johnson offered his " London " to several booksellers , none of whom would purchase it . To this circumstance Mr. Derrick 1 alludes in the following lines of his " ' Fortune , a Rhap- sody : 66 99 Will no kind patron JOHNSON Own ? Shall ...
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... Johnson , Librarian of St. Martin's in the Fields , and Curate of that parish , engaged in the same undertaking , and was patronised by the Clergy , particularly by Dr. Pearce , afterwards Bishop of Rochester . Several light skirmishes ...
... Johnson , Librarian of St. Martin's in the Fields , and Curate of that parish , engaged in the same undertaking , and was patronised by the Clergy , particularly by Dr. Pearce , afterwards Bishop of Rochester . Several light skirmishes ...
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