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... expect , for I never had a patron before . precise and probable ground for Johnson's animosity than Bos- well gives , by hinting that Johnson expected some pecuniary assistance from Lord Chesterfield . He says , " It does not ap- pear ...
... expect , for I never had a patron before . precise and probable ground for Johnson's animosity than Bos- well gives , by hinting that Johnson expected some pecuniary assistance from Lord Chesterfield . He says , " It does not ap- pear ...
Pagina 34
... expect you at London , that we may consider what to do next . I intend in the winter to open a Bibliothèque , and remember , that you are to subscribe a sheet a year : let us try , likewise , if we cannot persuade your brother to ...
... expect you at London , that we may consider what to do next . I intend in the winter to open a Bibliothèque , and remember , that you are to subscribe a sheet a year : let us try , likewise , if we cannot persuade your brother to ...
Pagina 38
... expecting that the work would be completed within the time which Johnson had sanguinely supposed , the learned author was often goaded to dispatch , more especially as he had re- ceived all the copy - money , by different drafts , a con ...
... expecting that the work would be completed within the time which Johnson had sanguinely supposed , the learned author was often goaded to dispatch , more especially as he had re- ceived all the copy - money , by different drafts , a con ...
Pagina 42
... expect me at Oxford , and have not been able to fix a time . The time , however , is , I think , at last come ; and I promise myself to repose in Kettel - Hall , one of the first nights of the next week . I am afraid my stay with you ...
... expect me at Oxford , and have not been able to fix a time . The time , however , is , I think , at last come ; and I promise myself to repose in Kettel - Hall , one of the first nights of the next week . I am afraid my stay with you ...
Pagina 71
... expect that Johnson's numerous friends would patiently bear to have the memory of their master stigmatized by no mean pen , but that , at least , one would be found to retort . Accordingly , this unjust and sarcastic epitaph was met in ...
... expect that Johnson's numerous friends would patiently bear to have the memory of their master stigmatized by no mean pen , but that , at least , one would be found to retort . Accordingly , this unjust and sarcastic epitaph was met in ...
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