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... Lyttelton , Lord , 114 . Mackintosh , Sir James , on the Character of Johnson , 168 . Madness , 92 . Man , a completely wicked , 3 . Man , a respectable , 122 . Manuscripts , reading , 19 . Marriage , 111 . Mary , Queen of Scots , 276 ...
... Lyttelton , Lord , 114 . Mackintosh , Sir James , on the Character of Johnson , 168 . Madness , 92 . Man , a completely wicked , 3 . Man , a respectable , 122 . Manuscripts , reading , 19 . Marriage , 111 . Mary , Queen of Scots , 276 ...
Pagina 40
... SIR JOHN HAWKINS is not correct in saying that Johnson , in early life , had not been accustomed to the ... Lord Lyttelton ; with whom , having some colloquial disputes , he is supposed to have conceived that prejudice which ...
... SIR JOHN HAWKINS is not correct in saying that Johnson , in early life , had not been accustomed to the ... Lord Lyttelton ; with whom , having some colloquial disputes , he is supposed to have conceived that prejudice which ...
Pagina 53
... Lord Lyttelton was , that " he could translate it more easily into rhyme . " I com- municated this anecdote to Dr. Johnson ; his remark to me was , I think , very erroneous in criticism , - " Sir , when Pope said that , he knew that he ...
... Lord Lyttelton was , that " he could translate it more easily into rhyme . " I com- municated this anecdote to Dr. Johnson ; his remark to me was , I think , very erroneous in criticism , - " Sir , when Pope said that , he knew that he ...
Pagina 114
... Lord Lyttelton . " - Mr. Pepys . ( 1 ) I have within these few days received the following paragraph in a letter ... Lord Lyttelton , as I trust it will never be my fate to pass again ! The moment the cloth was removed he ...
... Lord Lyttelton . " - Mr. Pepys . ( 1 ) I have within these few days received the following paragraph in a letter ... Lord Lyttelton , as I trust it will never be my fate to pass again ! The moment the cloth was removed he ...
Pagina 115
... Lord Lyttelton's manners . I told him , that if he would insert that ( 1 ) in the next edition , I would ex- cuse him all the rest . We shook hands , however , at parting ; which put me much in mind of the parting be- tween Jaques and ...
... Lord Lyttelton's manners . I told him , that if he would insert that ( 1 ) in the next edition , I would ex- cuse him all the rest . We shook hands , however , at parting ; which put me much in mind of the parting be- tween Jaques and ...
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