The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... Sir John Hawkins , the first collector of Dr. Johnson's works . I have also added such of Dr. Johnson's DEDICATIONS as have been yet discovered , one or two of which Mr. Boswell overlooked or rejected . Among these is the Dedication to ...
... Sir John Hawkins , the first collector of Dr. Johnson's works . I have also added such of Dr. Johnson's DEDICATIONS as have been yet discovered , one or two of which Mr. Boswell overlooked or rejected . Among these is the Dedication to ...
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... Sir John Hawkins , who inferred that Johnson was the translator of Crousaz . The conclusion of the letter is remarkable . " I am yours , IMPRANSUS . " If by that Latin word was meant that he had not dined , because he wanted the means ...
... Sir John Hawkins , who inferred that Johnson was the translator of Crousaz . The conclusion of the letter is remarkable . " I am yours , IMPRANSUS . " If by that Latin word was meant that he had not dined , because he wanted the means ...
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... Sir Robert Walpole . According to Sir John Hawkins , a warrant was issued to apprehend the Author , who re- tired with his wife to an obscure lodging near Lambeth Marsh , and there eluded the search of the messengers . But this story ...
... Sir Robert Walpole . According to Sir John Hawkins , a warrant was issued to apprehend the Author , who re- tired with his wife to an obscure lodging near Lambeth Marsh , and there eluded the search of the messengers . But this story ...
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... Sir John Hawkins , a short separation between our author and his wife ; but a reconciliation soon took place . Johnson loved her , and shewed his affection in various modes of gal- lantry , which Garrick used to render ridi- culous by ...
... Sir John Hawkins , a short separation between our author and his wife ; but a reconciliation soon took place . Johnson loved her , and shewed his affection in various modes of gal- lantry , which Garrick used to render ridi- culous by ...
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... John- son can be traced out of his own house . The members of this little society were , Samuel Johnson ; Dr. Salter ... Sir John Hawkins . This list is given by Sir John , as J • * • it should seem , with no other view than E 4 it ...
... John- son can be traced out of his own house . The members of this little society were , Samuel Johnson ; Dr. Salter ... Sir John Hawkins . This list is given by Sir John , as J • * • it should seem , with no other view than E 4 it ...
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