Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2S. E. Cassino, 1854 |
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... Johnson , the daughter of the steward of Sir William Temple , who , in considera- tion of her father's virtues , left her a thousand pounds . With her came Mrs. Dingley , " whose whole fortune was twenty - seven pounds a year for her ...
... Johnson , the daughter of the steward of Sir William Temple , who , in considera- tion of her father's virtues , left her a thousand pounds . With her came Mrs. Dingley , " whose whole fortune was twenty - seven pounds a year for her ...
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... [ Johnson ] said that Mallet was the prettiest dressed puppet about town , and always kept good company . That , from his way of talking , he saw , and always said , that he had not written any part of the Life of the Duke of Marlborough ...
... [ Johnson ] said that Mallet was the prettiest dressed puppet about town , and always kept good company . That , from his way of talking , he saw , and always said , that he had not written any part of the Life of the Duke of Marlborough ...
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... Johnson , Samuel ; origin of the ' Lives of the Poets by , i . Preface , ix . Why Goldsmith's Life was omitted , x . Friends from whom he received assistance , xi . His own reports of progress , xii . Objections to his delinea- tions of ...
... Johnson , Samuel ; origin of the ' Lives of the Poets by , i . Preface , ix . Why Goldsmith's Life was omitted , x . Friends from whom he received assistance , xi . His own reports of progress , xii . Objections to his delinea- tions of ...
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