Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... took great no- tice of him . He has just made a tour to Bath , Oxford , & c . , and was everywhere received with much distinction . ' See ante , ii . 81 . • Boswell , when in London , was ' his constant guest . ' Ante , iii . 40 . Tour ...
... took great no- tice of him . He has just made a tour to Bath , Oxford , & c . , and was everywhere received with much distinction . ' See ante , ii . 81 . • Boswell , when in London , was ' his constant guest . ' Ante , iii . 40 . Tour ...
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... took place between them , which ripened into the strictest and most cordial intimacy . After Mr. Boswell's death in 1795 Mr. Malone continued to shew every mark of affectionate attention towards his family . ' Gent . Mag . 1813 , p ...
... took place between them , which ripened into the strictest and most cordial intimacy . After Mr. Boswell's death in 1795 Mr. Malone continued to shew every mark of affectionate attention towards his family . ' Gent . Mag . 1813 , p ...
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... took down Ogden's Sermons on Prayer2 , on which I set a very high value , having been much edified by them , and he retired with them to his room . He did not stay long , but soon joined us in the drawing room . Mr. Robert Arbuthnot , a ...
... took down Ogden's Sermons on Prayer2 , on which I set a very high value , having been much edified by them , and he retired with them to his room . He did not stay long , but soon joined us in the drawing room . Mr. Robert Arbuthnot , a ...
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... took much to the company of the younger clergy , not from a wish to bring them over to his opinions , for he never attempted to overturn any man's principles , but they best understood his notions , and could fur- nish him with literary ...
... took much to the company of the younger clergy , not from a wish to bring them over to his opinions , for he never attempted to overturn any man's principles , but they best understood his notions , and could fur- nish him with literary ...
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... took against our American brethren , when , in his own name , he threw amongst his enthusiastick flock , the very individual combus- tibles of Dr. Johnson's Taxation no Tyranny ; and after the intolerant spirit which he manifested ...
... took against our American brethren , when , in his own name , he threw amongst his enthusiastick flock , the very individual combus- tibles of Dr. Johnson's Taxation no Tyranny ; and after the intolerant spirit which he manifested ...
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