Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... Lord , have now past , since I waited in your outward rooms , or was repulsed from your door ; during which time I have been pushing on my work through difficulties , of which it is useless to complain , and have brought it , at last ...
... Lord , have now past , since I waited in your outward rooms , or was repulsed from your door ; during which time I have been pushing on my work through difficulties , of which it is useless to complain , and have brought it , at last ...
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... Lord Chesterfield must have been mortified by the lofty contempt , and polite , yet keen , satire with which John- son exhibited him to himself in this letter , it is impossible to doubt . He , however , with that glossy duplicity which ...
... Lord Chesterfield must have been mortified by the lofty contempt , and polite , yet keen , satire with which John- son exhibited him to himself in this letter , it is impossible to doubt . He , however , with that glossy duplicity which ...
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... Lord Hailes , one of the Judges , maintained , with some warmth , that it was not intended as a portrait of Johnson , but of a late noble Lord , dis- tinguished for abstruse science . I have heard Johnson himself talk of the character ...
... Lord Hailes , one of the Judges , maintained , with some warmth , that it was not intended as a portrait of Johnson , but of a late noble Lord , dis- tinguished for abstruse science . I have heard Johnson himself talk of the character ...
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... Lord Bute told me , that Mr. Wedder- position would have availed himself of burne , now Lord Loughborough , was the such an opportunity to fix an implied ob- person who first mentioned this subject to ligation on a man of Johnson's ...
... Lord Bute told me , that Mr. Wedder- position would have availed himself of burne , now Lord Loughborough , was the such an opportunity to fix an implied ob- person who first mentioned this subject to ligation on a man of Johnson's ...
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... LORD , " WHEN the bills were yesterday delivered to me by Mr. Wedderburne , I was informed by him of the future favours which his Majesty has , by your Lordship's recommendation , been induced to intend for me . Bounty always receives ...
... LORD , " WHEN the bills were yesterday delivered to me by Mr. Wedderburne , I was informed by him of the future favours which his Majesty has , by your Lordship's recommendation , been induced to intend for me . Bounty always receives ...
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