The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... probably , to the fine grilles so frequent in France . He had , probably , just seen that of the Hôtel des Invalides , which is one of the finest . - C . ( 2 ) The contrary has been the general opinion ; and Johnson was certainly a bad ...
... probably , to the fine grilles so frequent in France . He had , probably , just seen that of the Hôtel des Invalides , which is one of the finest . - C . ( 2 ) The contrary has been the general opinion ; and Johnson was certainly a bad ...
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... probably written by Ralph , his secretary . See Park's Roy . and Nob . Auth . , vol . i . p . 171 .; and Biog . Dict . , art . Ralph , where it is added , that Ralph's executor gave up the unpublished MS . af Prince Titi to Lord Bute ...
... probably written by Ralph , his secretary . See Park's Roy . and Nob . Auth . , vol . i . p . 171 .; and Biog . Dict . , art . Ralph , where it is added , that Ralph's executor gave up the unpublished MS . af Prince Titi to Lord Bute ...
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... probably arose from this - it was an etiquette generally insisted on to present at foreign courts those only who had been presented to their own sovereign at home . Johnson had never been publicly presented to George 111. , though he ...
... probably arose from this - it was an etiquette generally insisted on to present at foreign courts those only who had been presented to their own sovereign at home . Johnson had never been publicly presented to George 111. , though he ...
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