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... known both in Scotland and England . The effect which it had upon Johnson was , to produce this pleasant observation to Mr. Seward , to whom he lent the book : " This fellow must be a blockhead . They don't know how to go about their ...
... known both in Scotland and England . The effect which it had upon Johnson was , to produce this pleasant observation to Mr. Seward , to whom he lent the book : " This fellow must be a blockhead . They don't know how to go about their ...
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... known in the fashionable circles of the day , particularly in the company of the bluestockings . After 1790 , Mr. James and Lady Jane were seen with or entertained by Mrs. Abington , the actress , Mrs. Pen- nington , Lady Craven ( James ...
... known in the fashionable circles of the day , particularly in the company of the bluestockings . After 1790 , Mr. James and Lady Jane were seen with or entertained by Mrs. Abington , the actress , Mrs. Pen- nington , Lady Craven ( James ...
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... known as his ( IX , 206 ) . T. R. Malthus's reply , as Bishop Otter said in his memoir of the econo- mist ( still the basic source of information about him ) , was written " with more indignation than he ever shewed towards his own ...
... known as his ( IX , 206 ) . T. R. Malthus's reply , as Bishop Otter said in his memoir of the econo- mist ( still the basic source of information about him ) , was written " with more indignation than he ever shewed towards his own ...
Contents
JOHNSONS TRIP TO DEVON IN 1762 | 3 |
JOHNSON AND THE EARL OF ORRERY | 29 |
MNICOL MACPHERSON AND JOHNSON | 45 |
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