Johnsoniana:
...elegant and edifying lucubrations of Samuel Johnson, the zealous advocate of that innocent beverage, against its declared enemy, Jonas Hanway?"... (Sir, Pennsylvania, United States - 1788)
...elegant and edifying lucubrations of Samuel Johnson, the zealous advocate of that innocent beverage, against its declared enemy, Jonas Hanway?"... (Sir, Pennsylvania, United States - 1788)
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Johnsoniana:
...celebrated work, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D." This was published in 1791, and was received by the world with... (Gent, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium - 1791)
...celebrated work, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D." This was published in 1791, and was received by the world with... (Gent, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium - 1791)
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Johnsoniana:
...very learned and sensible Dr. Samuel Johnson. They had not been long together, before (the conversation leading to it) the... (London, London, United Kingdom - 1735)
...very learned and sensible Dr. Samuel Johnson. They had not been long together, before (the conversation leading to it) the... (London, London, United Kingdom - 1735)
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Johnsoniana:
... Mr. Johnson caught me another time reprimanding the daughter of my housekeeper for having sat... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1910)
... Mr. Johnson caught me another time reprimanding the daughter of my housekeeper for having sat... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1910)
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Johnsoniana:
...works. It was built by Michael Johnson on land belonging to the corporation, in whose records there appears this entry,... (Sadler, Pennsylvania, United States - 1785)
...works. It was built by Michael Johnson on land belonging to the corporation, in whose records there appears this entry,... (Sadler, Pennsylvania, United States - 1785)
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Johnsoniana:
...17, 1709, Samuel, son of Michael Johnson, Gent, baptized."... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1709)
...17, 1709, Samuel, son of Michael Johnson, Gent, baptized."... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1709)
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Johnsoniana:
...to improve and adorn it, Samuel Johnson, remarked in my hearing, that if Newton had flourished in ancient Greece, he... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1785)
...to improve and adorn it, Samuel Johnson, remarked in my hearing, that if Newton had flourished in ancient Greece, he... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1785)
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Johnsoniana:
...there occurs that of " Sarah Johnson, bookseller in Lichfield. "(*)... (Lichfield, Pennsylvania, United States - 1785)
...there occurs that of " Sarah Johnson, bookseller in Lichfield. "(*)... (Lichfield, Pennsylvania, United States - 1785)
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Johnsoniana:
...particular the works of Mr. Samuel Johnson, with a complete set of the Spectator, Tatler, and Guardian, and to the... (Sidney, Pennsylvania, United States - 1791)
...particular the works of Mr. Samuel Johnson, with a complete set of the Spectator, Tatler, and Guardian, and to the... (Sidney, Pennsylvania, United States - 1791)
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Johnsoniana:
...the Life and Genius of Samuel Johnson. LL. D." prefixed to his Works, and first published in 1793.]... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1793)
...the Life and Genius of Samuel Johnson. LL. D." prefixed to his Works, and first published in 1793.]... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1793)
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Johnsoniana:
...from the " Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D." 8vo. published by G. Kearsley, in 1785.] (t) Johnson's Life of Dryden.... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1785)
...from the " Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D." 8vo. published by G. Kearsley, in 1785.] (t) Johnson's Life of Dryden.... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1785)
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Johnsoniana:
...labours, and probably also for Mrs. Johnson's health, visited Tunbridge Wells, then a place of much greater resort than it... (Tunbridge, Pennsylvania, United States - 1748)
...labours, and probably also for Mrs. Johnson's health, visited Tunbridge Wells, then a place of much greater resort than it... (Tunbridge, Pennsylvania, United States - 1748)
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Johnsoniana:
...day, the death of a Samuel Johnson who expired that month, but my companion, snatching up the book, saw it... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1779)
...day, the death of a Samuel Johnson who expired that month, but my companion, snatching up the book, saw it... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1779)
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Johnsoniana:
...could eat nothing but oysters, Mr. Johnson always went out himself to buy Hodge's dinner, that Francis the black's delicacy... (Fleet, Pennsylvania, United States - 1782)
...could eat nothing but oysters, Mr. Johnson always went out himself to buy Hodge's dinner, that Francis the black's delicacy... (Fleet, Pennsylvania, United States - 1782)
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Johnsoniana:
...for an early dinner, where Samuel Johnson took the chair at the head of a long table, and was the... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1807)
...for an early dinner, where Samuel Johnson took the chair at the head of a long table, and was the... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1807)
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Johnsoniana:
...On Mr. Thrale's old Hunter Johnson rode- Who, with prodigious pride, the beast bestrode , And as on Brighton... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1802)
...On Mr. Thrale's old Hunter Johnson rode- Who, with prodigious pride, the beast bestrode , And as on Brighton... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1802)
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Johnsoniana:
...and dignity of Glasgow, till Mr. Johnson stopped him by observing, that " he probably had never yet seen Brentford,"... (North, Pennsylvania, United States - 1774)
...and dignity of Glasgow, till Mr. Johnson stopped him by observing, that " he probably had never yet seen Brentford,"... (North, Pennsylvania, United States - 1774)
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Johnsoniana:
...dinner I meant to please Mr. Johnson particularly with a dish of very young peas. 'Are not they charming?' said... (Sir, Pennsylvania, United States - 1802)
...dinner I meant to please Mr. Johnson particularly with a dish of very young peas. 'Are not they charming?' said... (Sir, Pennsylvania, United States - 1802)
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Johnsoniana:
...to offer it to sale. Mr. Johnson therefore set away the bottle, and went to the bookseller, recommending the performance,... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1765)
...to offer it to sale. Mr. Johnson therefore set away the bottle, and went to the bookseller, recommending the performance,... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1765)
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Johnsoniana:
...years ago, " where," says Mr. Johnson, " I was well received and kindly treated, and, with the true gratitude... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1772)
...years ago, " where," says Mr. Johnson, " I was well received and kindly treated, and, with the true gratitude... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1772)
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Johnsoniana:
...him a more ample relation. Mr. Johnson was pleased with what I wrote here, for I received at Paris an... (Paris, Paris, France - 1791)
...him a more ample relation. Mr. Johnson was pleased with what I wrote here, for I received at Paris an... (Paris, Paris, France - 1791)
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Johnsoniana:
...thought disrespectfully, in these words: Mr. Johnson, would you advise me to marry?" I would advise no man to marry,... (Streatham, Pennsylvania, United States - 1788)
...thought disrespectfully, in these words: Mr. Johnson, would you advise me to marry?" I would advise no man to marry,... (Streatham, Pennsylvania, United States - 1788)
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Johnsoniana:
...write a letter to Mr. Samuel Johnson. I told my revered friend, that from a kind of superstition agreeable in... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1791)
...write a letter to Mr. Samuel Johnson. I told my revered friend, that from a kind of superstition agreeable in... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1791)
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Johnsoniana:
...the publisher the following note:-" Mr. Johnson sends compliments to Mr. Kearsley, and begs the favour of seeing him as... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1782)
...the publisher the following note:-" Mr. Johnson sends compliments to Mr. Kearsley, and begs the favour of seeing him as... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1782)
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Johnsoniana:
...of my revered friend Mr. Samuel Johnson. I have often regretted that illustrious men, such as humanity produces a few... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1791)
...of my revered friend Mr. Samuel Johnson. I have often regretted that illustrious men, such as humanity produces a few... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1791)
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Johnsoniana:
...Of Michael Johnson little is generally known, beyond the fact that he was a tradesman at... (Lichfield, Pennsylvania, United States - 1669)
...Of Michael Johnson little is generally known, beyond the fact that he was a tradesman at... (Lichfield, Pennsylvania, United States - 1669)
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Johnsoniana:
...at Mr. Hoole's asked Sir James Johnson if he intended to be present. He answered, that he believed he should... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1782)
...at Mr. Hoole's asked Sir James Johnson if he intended to be present. He answered, that he believed he should... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1782)
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Johnsoniana:
...(t) [M Mr. Johnson was conversant in boxing, which science he had learned from his unele Andrew,... (Smithfield, Pennsylvania, United States - 1802)
...(t) [M Mr. Johnson was conversant in boxing, which science he had learned from his unele Andrew,... (Smithfield, Pennsylvania, United States - 1802)
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Johnsoniana:
...dinner I meant to please Mr. Johnson particularly with a dish of very young peas. Are not they charming?" said... (Sir, Pennsylvania, United States - 1768)
...dinner I meant to please Mr. Johnson particularly with a dish of very young peas. Are not they charming?" said... (Sir, Pennsylvania, United States - 1768)
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Johnsoniana:
...(*) [" Michael Johnson, the father of Samuel, was a bookseller of Lichfield, a very pious and... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1802)
...(*) [" Michael Johnson, the father of Samuel, was a bookseller of Lichfield, a very pious and... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1802)
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Johnsoniana:
...rather pleased than vexed when Mr. Johnson has given a rough answer to a man who perhaps deserved one only... (Ireland, Ireland - 1788)
...rather pleased than vexed when Mr. Johnson has given a rough answer to a man who perhaps deserved one only... (Ireland, Ireland - 1788)
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Johnsoniana:
...and genius. I saw old Samuel Johnson standing beside his grave, at the foot of Shakspeare's monument, and bathed in... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1807)
...and genius. I saw old Samuel Johnson standing beside his grave, at the foot of Shakspeare's monument, and bathed in... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1807)
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Johnsoniana:
...he brought him to what Mr. Johnson calls his climax, which is his meeting with Sir Clement Willoughby at Madame... (Snow, Pennsylvania, United States - 1760)
...he brought him to what Mr. Johnson calls his climax, which is his meeting with Sir Clement Willoughby at Madame... (Snow, Pennsylvania, United States - 1760)
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Johnsoniana:
...to Bath, where I knew Mr. Johnson would not follow me, and where I could for that reason command some... (Streatham, Pennsylvania, United States - 1774)
...to Bath, where I knew Mr. Johnson would not follow me, and where I could for that reason command some... (Streatham, Pennsylvania, United States - 1774)
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Johnsoniana:
...returned from a visit to Samuel Johnson, the colossus of English literature, who combines profound knowledge with wit, and humour... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1768)
...returned from a visit to Samuel Johnson, the colossus of English literature, who combines profound knowledge with wit, and humour... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1768)
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Johnsoniana:
...is 4 The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., comprehending an account of his studies and various works, in chronological order,... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1791)
...is 4 The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., comprehending an account of his studies and various works, in chronological order,... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1791)
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Johnsoniana:
...Abbey overpowered the inelination, but Mr. Johnson loved London, and many people then in London, whom I doubt not he... (London, London, United Kingdom - 1788)
...Abbey overpowered the inelination, but Mr. Johnson loved London, and many people then in London, whom I doubt not he... (London, London, United Kingdom - 1788)
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Johnsoniana:
...now have heard little of Mr. Johnson wi U here cry out against his pride and his severity, yet I... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1779)
...now have heard little of Mr. Johnson wi U here cry out against his pride and his severity, yet I... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1779)
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Johnsoniana:
...Knowing the state of Mr. Johnson's nerves, and how easily they were affected, I forbore reading in a new... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1779)
...Knowing the state of Mr. Johnson's nerves, and how easily they were affected, I forbore reading in a new... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1779)
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Johnsoniana:
...he does not comprehend?" said Mr. Johnson enraged. " You might as well bid him tell you who phlebotomised Romulus.... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1779)
...he does not comprehend?" said Mr. Johnson enraged. " You might as well bid him tell you who phlebotomised Romulus.... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1779)
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Johnsoniana:
...of retirement had little of Mr. Johnson's applause, unless he knew that the motives were merely devotional, and unless he... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1782)
...of retirement had little of Mr. Johnson's applause, unless he knew that the motives were merely devotional, and unless he... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1782)
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Johnsoniana:
...talking world, I have known Mr. Johnson give a good deal of pain, by refusing to hear the verses the... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1910)
...talking world, I have known Mr. Johnson give a good deal of pain, by refusing to hear the verses the... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1910)
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Johnsoniana:
...indeed a sensation to which Mr. Johnson was an utter stranger, excepting when some sudden apprehension seized him that he... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1774)
...indeed a sensation to which Mr. Johnson was an utter stranger, excepting when some sudden apprehension seized him that he... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1774)
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Johnsoniana:
...as much the object of Mr. Johnson's personal kindness, as the representative of Dr. Bathurst, for whose sake he would... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1779)
...as much the object of Mr. Johnson's personal kindness, as the representative of Dr. Bathurst, for whose sake he would... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1779)
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Johnsoniana:
...the other. The erudition of Mr. Johnson proved his genius, for he had not acquired it by long or profound... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1910)
...the other. The erudition of Mr. Johnson proved his genius, for he had not acquired it by long or profound... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1910)
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Johnsoniana:
...people found' no. mercy from Mr. Johnson, such I mean as can dine only at four o'clock, who cannot bear... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1774)
...people found' no. mercy from Mr. Johnson, such I mean as can dine only at four o'clock, who cannot bear... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1774)
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Johnsoniana:
...must remember to add," said Mr. Johnson, " that though these verses were planned, and even begun, when I was... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1775)
...must remember to add," said Mr. Johnson, " that though these verses were planned, and even begun, when I was... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1775)
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Johnsoniana:
...distaste to matrimony! All this Mr. Johnson pointed out with so much comicality of sport, that, at last,... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1760)
...distaste to matrimony! All this Mr. Johnson pointed out with so much comicality of sport, that, at last,... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1760)
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Johnsoniana:
...talked of, " Scorn," said Mr. Johnson, " to put your behaviour under the dominion of canters: never think it... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1774)
...talked of, " Scorn," said Mr. Johnson, " to put your behaviour under the dominion of canters: never think it... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1774)
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Johnsoniana:
...Nor was Mr. Johnson more merciful with regard to the amusements people are contented to call such:... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1774)
...Nor was Mr. Johnson more merciful with regard to the amusements people are contented to call such:... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1774)
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