Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... Piozzi Letters , i . 206. A week after Harry's death he wrote : - ' I loved him as I never expect to love any other ... letter this afternoon - Sure it will bring me no bad news . ' Ib . i . 263. See Boswell's Hebrides , Sept. 21 , 1773 ...
... Piozzi Letters , i . 206. A week after Harry's death he wrote : - ' I loved him as I never expect to love any other ... letter this afternoon - Sure it will bring me no bad news . ' Ib . i . 263. See Boswell's Hebrides , Sept. 21 , 1773 ...
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... Piozzi Let- ters , i . 309-314 . 2 Pope , Essay on Man , iv . 390. Boswell twice more applies the same line to ... Piozzi Letters , i . 315 . 8 The enthusiasm of curiosity . [ A.D. 1776 . wished.
... Piozzi Let- ters , i . 309-314 . 2 Pope , Essay on Man , iv . 390. Boswell twice more applies the same line to ... Piozzi Letters , i . 315 . 8 The enthusiasm of curiosity . [ A.D. 1776 . wished.
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... Piozzi Letters , i . 311 , says : - ' Mr. Thrale , who was a worldly man , and followed the direction of his own feelings with no philosophical or Christian distinctions , having now lost the strong hope of being one day succeeded in ...
... Piozzi Letters , i . 311 , says : - ' Mr. Thrale , who was a worldly man , and followed the direction of his own feelings with no philosophical or Christian distinctions , having now lost the strong hope of being one day succeeded in ...
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... Piozzi Letters , i . 318 . • Hawkins says ( Life , p . 84 ) that ' Johnson was never greedy of money , but without money could not be stimulated to write . I have been told by a clergyman with whom he had been long acquainted , that ...
... Piozzi Letters , i . 318 . • Hawkins says ( Life , p . 84 ) that ' Johnson was never greedy of money , but without money could not be stimulated to write . I have been told by a clergyman with whom he had been long acquainted , that ...
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... Piozzi Letters , i . 314. Mrs. Thrale on May 3 wrote : - ' Baretti said you would be very angry , because this dreadful event made us put off our Italian journey , but I knew you better . Who knows even now that ' tis deferred for ever ...
... Piozzi Letters , i . 314. Mrs. Thrale on May 3 wrote : - ' Baretti said you would be very angry , because this dreadful event made us put off our Italian journey , but I knew you better . Who knows even now that ' tis deferred for ever ...
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