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Pagina ix
... London and Newmarket , and mixed freely with the gamesters and rakes of the town . During his second visit to London in 1763 , " on Monday , the 16th of May , " as he carefully records it , he gained the much - desired introduction to ...
... London and Newmarket , and mixed freely with the gamesters and rakes of the town . During his second visit to London in 1763 , " on Monday , the 16th of May , " as he carefully records it , he gained the much - desired introduction to ...
Pagina x
... London . The year 1776 is remarkable for the famous dinner that took place at the Dillys ' , when Boswell brought together Johnson and John Wilkes . In 1775 he entered the Inner Temple , but was not called to the English Bar until 1786 ...
... London . The year 1776 is remarkable for the famous dinner that took place at the Dillys ' , when Boswell brought together Johnson and John Wilkes . In 1775 he entered the Inner Temple , but was not called to the English Bar until 1786 ...
Pagina xiii
... London street passed by the side of a cabman's shelter . Two cabmen were getting their dinner ready , and the Johnsonian was amused and pleased to hear one say to the other : ' After all , as Dr. Johnson says , a man may travel all the ...
... London street passed by the side of a cabman's shelter . Two cabmen were getting their dinner ready , and the Johnsonian was amused and pleased to hear one say to the other : ' After all , as Dr. Johnson says , a man may travel all the ...
Pagina xiv
... London County Council , however , was too much occupied with grandiose schemes for the improvement of London to heed this appeal to preserve an ancient building associated with one of the greatest of Londoners . There seemed , therefore ...
... London County Council , however , was too much occupied with grandiose schemes for the improvement of London to heed this appeal to preserve an ancient building associated with one of the greatest of Londoners . There seemed , therefore ...
Pagina xvi
... London Chronicle for April 12-14 , 1757 , and again in the second volume of Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces Printed for T. Davies , 1773. Mr. Chapman , who became the 1 London : St. Catherine Press . happy possessor of this pamphlet ...
... London Chronicle for April 12-14 , 1757 , and again in the second volume of Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces Printed for T. Davies , 1773. Mr. Chapman , who became the 1 London : St. Catherine Press . happy possessor of this pamphlet ...
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