The beauties of Samuel Johnson: maxims and observations. To which are now added, biographical anecdotes of the doctor, his life [&c.]. |
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The celebrity of Mr . Woodhouse , a shoemaker , whose verses were at that time
the subject of cominon discourse , soon afforded a pretence , and Mr . Murphy
brought Johnson to meet him , giving me general caytions not to be surprised at
his ...
The celebrity of Mr . Woodhouse , a shoemaker , whose verses were at that time
the subject of cominon discourse , soon afforded a pretence , and Mr . Murphy
brought Johnson to meet him , giving me general caytions not to be surprised at
his ...
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Garrick replied in the negative ; she seemed much pleased , and said he should
soon hear froin her again . Níany months passed over without his hearing any
farther about it at last he met the woman accidentally in the street , whom he ...
Garrick replied in the negative ; she seemed much pleased , and said he should
soon hear froin her again . Níany months passed over without his hearing any
farther about it at last he met the woman accidentally in the street , whom he ...
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He was soon dressed , and they sallied forth together into CoventGarden , where
the green - grocers and fruiterers were beginning to arrange their hampers , just
come in from the country . Johnson made some attempts to help them ; but the ...
He was soon dressed , and they sallied forth together into CoventGarden , where
the green - grocers and fruiterers were beginning to arrange their hampers , just
come in from the country . Johnson made some attempts to help them ; but the ...
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In this he kept his word ; and Dr . Burney had not : only the pleasure of gratifying
his friend with a pre - . sent more worthy of his acceptance than the segment of a
hearth - broom , but soon after of introducing him ; to Dr . Johnson himself , in ...
In this he kept his word ; and Dr . Burney had not : only the pleasure of gratifying
his friend with a pre - . sent more worthy of his acceptance than the segment of a
hearth - broom , but soon after of introducing him ; to Dr . Johnson himself , in ...
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London is a place too wide for the operation of petty competition , and private
malignity ; where merit might soon become conspicuous , and find friends , as
soon as it becomes reputable , to be friend it . . . . " Life of Thomson , N ?
MARRIAGE ...
London is a place too wide for the operation of petty competition , and private
malignity ; where merit might soon become conspicuous , and find friends , as
soon as it becomes reputable , to be friend it . . . . " Life of Thomson , N ?
MARRIAGE ...
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