The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1878 |
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... lived near his seat . He told me , " I saw these lads had talents , and they were much with me . " I hope they will pay a grateful tribute to his me- mory . The morning was chiefly taken up by Dr. Johnson's giving him an . account of ...
... lived near his seat . He told me , " I saw these lads had talents , and they were much with me . " I hope they will pay a grateful tribute to his me- mory . The morning was chiefly taken up by Dr. Johnson's giving him an . account of ...
Pagina 17
... lived much with all the great people who were concerned in that reign , and heard them talk of everything ; and then either took Mr. Boswell's way of writing down what he heard , or , which is as good , preserved it in his memory ; for ...
... lived much with all the great people who were concerned in that reign , and heard them talk of everything ; and then either took Mr. Boswell's way of writing down what he heard , or , which is as good , preserved it in his memory ; for ...
Pagina 50
... lived at Lichfield , where he had practised as a phy . sician from the year 1756. Miss Seward says , that Johnson and Darwin had only one or two interviews . Mutual and strong dislike subsisted between them . Dr. Darwin died April 18 ...
... lived at Lichfield , where he had practised as a phy . sician from the year 1756. Miss Seward says , that Johnson and Darwin had only one or two interviews . Mutual and strong dislike subsisted between them . Dr. Darwin died April 18 ...
Pagina 53
... lived at Lleweney at this time.-D. All the seats in England were , a hundred years ago , enclosed with walls , through which there were generally " iron pales and gates . " Mr. Cotton had , no doubt , " laid all " pen " by prostrating ...
... lived at Lleweney at this time.-D. All the seats in England were , a hundred years ago , enclosed with walls , through which there were generally " iron pales and gates . " Mr. Cotton had , no doubt , " laid all " pen " by prostrating ...
Pagina 55
... lived Lloyd and Dodwell . " Monday , August 1. - We visited Denbigh , and the remains of its castle- The town consists of one main street , and some that cross it , which I have not seen - The chief street ascends with a quick rise for ...
... lived Lloyd and Dodwell . " Monday , August 1. - We visited Denbigh , and the remains of its castle- The town consists of one main street , and some that cross it , which I have not seen - The chief street ascends with a quick rise for ...
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