The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3George Allen & Unwin, Limited, 1924 |
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... Joshua Reynolds , " This man now has been ten years about town , and has made nothing of it ; " meaning as a companion . He said to me , " I never heard any thing from him in company that was at all striking ; and depend upon it , Sir ...
... Joshua Reynolds , " This man now has been ten years about town , and has made nothing of it ; " meaning as a companion . He said to me , " I never heard any thing from him in company that was at all striking ; and depend upon it , Sir ...
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... Joshua Reynolds communicated to me the following particulars : " Johnson thought the poems published as translations from Ossian , had so little merit , that he said , ' Sir , a man might write such stuff for ever , if he would abandon ...
... Joshua Reynolds communicated to me the following particulars : " Johnson thought the poems published as translations from Ossian , had so little merit , that he said , ' Sir , a man might write such stuff for ever , if he would abandon ...
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... Joshua observed , was , that his common conversation in all companies was such as to secure him universal attention , as something above the usual colloquial style was expected . " Yet , though Johnson had this habit in company , when ...
... Joshua observed , was , that his common conversation in all companies was such as to secure him universal attention , as something above the usual colloquial style was expected . " Yet , though Johnson had this habit in company , when ...
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... JOSHUA REYNOLDS . " SIR , Mr. Lowe considers himself as cut off from all credit and all hope , by the rejection of his picture from the Exhibition . Upon this work he has exhausted all his powers , and suspended all his expectations ...
... JOSHUA REYNOLDS . " SIR , Mr. Lowe considers himself as cut off from all credit and all hope , by the rejection of his picture from the Exhibition . Upon this work he has exhausted all his powers , and suspended all his expectations ...
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... JOSHUA REYNOLDS . " DEAR SIR , -The gentleman who waits on you with this , is Mr. Cruikshanks , who wishes to succeed his friend Dr. Hunter , as Professor of Anatomy in the Royal Academy . His qualifications are very generally known ...
... JOSHUA REYNOLDS . " DEAR SIR , -The gentleman who waits on you with this , is Mr. Cruikshanks , who wishes to succeed his friend Dr. Hunter , as Professor of Anatomy in the Royal Academy . His qualifications are very generally known ...
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