The beauties of Samuel Johnson: maxims and observations. To which are now added, biographical anecdotes of the doctor, his life [&c.].1804 |
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... frequently to raise contributions on his richer friends ; and this ( says he ) is one of the thousand reasons which ought to restrain a man from drony solitude and useless retirement . " The Doctor was very athletic . Garrick told a ...
... frequently to raise contributions on his richer friends ; and this ( says he ) is one of the thousand reasons which ought to restrain a man from drony solitude and useless retirement . " The Doctor was very athletic . Garrick told a ...
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... frequently to visit two ladies , who lived oppo- , site to him , Miss Cotterells , daughters of Admiral Cotterell . Reynolds used also to visit there , and thus they met . Mr. Reynolds had , from the first reading . of his most admiral ...
... frequently to visit two ladies , who lived oppo- , site to him , Miss Cotterells , daughters of Admiral Cotterell . Reynolds used also to visit there , and thus they met . Mr. Reynolds had , from the first reading . of his most admiral ...
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... frequent , till at last he became one of the family , and an apartment was appropriated : to him both in their house in Southwark , and in their villa at Streatham . Nothing could be more fortunate for Johnson than this connection He ...
... frequent , till at last he became one of the family , and an apartment was appropriated : to him both in their house in Southwark , and in their villa at Streatham . Nothing could be more fortunate for Johnson than this connection He ...
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... frequent- ly appeared in the course of this work ; and it is strongly confirmed by what he said on the subject to Mr. Seward : - " I am glad the ministry is removed . Such a bunch of imbecility never disgraced a country . If they sent a ...
... frequent- ly appeared in the course of this work ; and it is strongly confirmed by what he said on the subject to Mr. Seward : - " I am glad the ministry is removed . Such a bunch of imbecility never disgraced a country . If they sent a ...
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... frequently indulged him- self in colloquial pleasantry ; and the heartiest merri- ment was often enjoyed in his company ,, with this great advantage , that as it was entirely free from any poi- sonous tincture of vice or impiety , it ...
... frequently indulged him- self in colloquial pleasantry ; and the heartiest merri- ment was often enjoyed in his company ,, with this great advantage , that as it was entirely free from any poi- sonous tincture of vice or impiety , it ...
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