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Samuel Johnson James Boswell 1709-1784 1740-1795 Few English writers have fared so well with their biographers as has Samuel Johnson . In spite of the Victorian image , fostered in large part by Macaulay , of an awkward , unseemly , and ...
Samuel Johnson James Boswell 1709-1784 1740-1795 Few English writers have fared so well with their biographers as has Samuel Johnson . In spite of the Victorian image , fostered in large part by Macaulay , of an awkward , unseemly , and ...
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In 1762 Johnson , now recognized as a major English literary figure , was awarded an annual pension of £ 300 for life . ... David Garrick , Thomas Percy , Richard Sheridan , and the man who now enters Johnson's story , James Boswell .
In 1762 Johnson , now recognized as a major English literary figure , was awarded an annual pension of £ 300 for life . ... David Garrick , Thomas Percy , Richard Sheridan , and the man who now enters Johnson's story , James Boswell .
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Let us go to the next best : —there is nobody ; —no man can be said to put you in mind of Johnson . " It is a compliment indeed , but it cannot match in detail and sensitivity Boswell's own remarks toward the end of his own biog- raphy ...
Let us go to the next best : —there is nobody ; —no man can be said to put you in mind of Johnson . " It is a compliment indeed , but it cannot match in detail and sensitivity Boswell's own remarks toward the end of his own biog- raphy ...
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