The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Nearly Half a Century During which He Flourished, Volume 1G. Routledge & Company, Farringdon Street, 1857 - 300 pagina's |
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Pagina xiv
... RICHARDSON , AND HOGARTH 67 PORTRAIT OF DR . BIRCH , FROM A PAINTING BY J. WILLS 83 PORTRAIT OF LORD CHESTERFIELD , FROM A PAINTING BY O. HUMPHRY 85 PORTRAIT OF LORD LOVAT , FROM A PAINTING BY W. HOGARTH 96 DR . JOHNSON'S RESIDENCE IN ...
... RICHARDSON , AND HOGARTH 67 PORTRAIT OF DR . BIRCH , FROM A PAINTING BY J. WILLS 83 PORTRAIT OF LORD CHESTERFIELD , FROM A PAINTING BY O. HUMPHRY 85 PORTRAIT OF LORD LOVAT , FROM A PAINTING BY W. HOGARTH 96 DR . JOHNSON'S RESIDENCE IN ...
Pagina xv
... SAMUEL RICHARDSON , FROM A DRAWING BY CHAMBERLEN 172 PORTRAIT OF DR . BURNEY , FROM A PAINTING BY SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS 185 DR . JOHNSON AND FRANCIS BARBER , FROM A CONTEMPORARY DRAWING BY C. TOMKINS 187 BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE , FROM A PRINT ...
... SAMUEL RICHARDSON , FROM A DRAWING BY CHAMBERLEN 172 PORTRAIT OF DR . BURNEY , FROM A PAINTING BY SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS 185 DR . JOHNSON AND FRANCIS BARBER , FROM A CONTEMPORARY DRAWING BY C. TOMKINS 187 BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE , FROM A PRINT ...
Pagina 48
... RICHARDSON , AND HOGARTH . the chronology of something , expressed himself thus : " That was the year when I came to London with twopence halfpenny in my pocket . " Garrick overhearing him , exclaimed , " Eh ? what do you say ; with ...
... RICHARDSON , AND HOGARTH . the chronology of something , expressed himself thus : " That was the year when I came to London with twopence halfpenny in my pocket . " Garrick overhearing him , exclaimed , " Eh ? what do you say ; with ...
Pagina 63
... Richardson , son of the painter , to en- deavour to find out who this new author was . Mr. Richardson , after some inquiry , having informed him that he had discovered only that his name was Johnson , and that he was some obscure man ...
... Richardson , son of the painter , to en- deavour to find out who this new author was . Mr. Richardson , after some inquiry , having informed him that he had discovered only that his name was Johnson , and that he was some obscure man ...
Pagina 67
... figure as a lawyer ; for he would have brought to his profession a rich store of various knowledge , an uncommon acuteness , and a command of language , in which. JOHNSON , RICHARDSON , AND HOGARTH . 1 " TO DR . MEAD . F2.
... figure as a lawyer ; for he would have brought to his profession a rich store of various knowledge , an uncommon acuteness , and a command of language , in which. JOHNSON , RICHARDSON , AND HOGARTH . 1 " TO DR . MEAD . F2.
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