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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... received . no assistance , except four billets in No. 10 , by Miss . Mulso , now Mrs. Chapone ; No. 30 , by Mrs , Cathe- rine Talbot ; No. 97 , by Mr. Samuel Richardson ,, whom he describes , in an introductory note , as " An . author ...
... received . no assistance , except four billets in No. 10 , by Miss . Mulso , now Mrs. Chapone ; No. 30 , by Mrs , Cathe- rine Talbot ; No. 97 , by Mr. Samuel Richardson ,, whom he describes , in an introductory note , as " An . author ...
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... received , " he did once receive from Lord Chesterfield the fum of ten pounds ; but as that was fo inconfiderable a fum , he thought the mention of it could not properly find place in a letter of the kind that this was . " The " The ...
... received , " he did once receive from Lord Chesterfield the fum of ten pounds ; but as that was fo inconfiderable a fum , he thought the mention of it could not properly find place in a letter of the kind that this was . " The " The ...
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... received , or to be unwilling that the public should consider me as owing that to a Patron , which Providence has enabled me to do for myself . 66 Having carried on my work thus far , with so little obligations to any favourer of ...
... received , or to be unwilling that the public should consider me as owing that to a Patron , which Providence has enabled me to do for myself . 66 Having carried on my work thus far , with so little obligations to any favourer of ...
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... received it with great good humour , and desired Sir Joshua to tell the gentlemen , that he would alter the Epitaph in any manner they pleased , as to the sense of it ; but he would never consent to disgrace the walls of Westminster ...
... received it with great good humour , and desired Sir Joshua to tell the gentlemen , that he would alter the Epitaph in any manner they pleased , as to the sense of it ; but he would never consent to disgrace the walls of Westminster ...
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... received concerning Mr. Beauclerk's death is true . Had his talents been directed in any sufficient degree as they ought , I have been always strongly of opinion , that they were calculated to make an illustrious figure ; and that ...
... received concerning Mr. Beauclerk's death is true . Had his talents been directed in any sufficient degree as they ought , I have been always strongly of opinion , that they were calculated to make an illustrious figure ; and that ...
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