Life of Johnson, Volumen2H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... acquainted with Savage when he wrote his London . If the departure mentioned in it was the departure of Savage , the event was not antedated but foreseen ; for London was published in May , 1738 , and Savage did not set out for Wales ...
... acquainted with Savage when he wrote his London . If the departure mentioned in it was the departure of Savage , the event was not antedated but foreseen ; for London was published in May , 1738 , and Savage did not set out for Wales ...
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... acquaintance in a former situation may bring out things which it would be very disagreeable to have mentioned before higher company , though , perhaps , every body knows of them . ' He placed this subject in a new light to me , and ...
... acquaintance in a former situation may bring out things which it would be very disagreeable to have mentioned before higher company , though , perhaps , every body knows of them . ' He placed this subject in a new light to me , and ...
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... , with whom I knew Dr. Johnson had been acquainted . JOHNSON . I wrote something for Lord Charles ; and I thought he had nothing to fear from a court - martial . I suffered a great loss 1776 ] THE CHARACTER OF A SOLDIER 6 6 7.
... , with whom I knew Dr. Johnson had been acquainted . JOHNSON . I wrote something for Lord Charles ; and I thought he had nothing to fear from a court - martial . I suffered a great loss 1776 ] THE CHARACTER OF A SOLDIER 6 6 7.
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... with which his accounts of some of them started out in conversation , was not less pleasing than sur- prizing . I remember he once observed to me , ' It is wonder- 1776 ] JOHNSON'S VARIOUS ACQUAINTANCE 15 ful , Sir ,
... with which his accounts of some of them started out in conversation , was not less pleasing than sur- prizing . I remember he once observed to me , ' It is wonder- 1776 ] JOHNSON'S VARIOUS ACQUAINTANCE 15 ful , Sir ,
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... acquaintance , none of whom he ever forgot ; and could describe and discriminate them all with precision and vivacity . He associated with persons the most widely different in manners , abilities , rank , and accomplishments . He was at ...
... acquaintance , none of whom he ever forgot ; and could describe and discriminate them all with precision and vivacity . He associated with persons the most widely different in manners , abilities , rank , and accomplishments . He was at ...
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