. The life of Samuel Johnson, , comprehending an account of his studies and numerous works, in chronological order; a series of his epistolary correspondence and conversations with many eminent persons. al drawingFleet-street ix 1775, from a drawing of that period bt William CapoxPortrait of Edward Gibdon, from ax original drawing by KdbidgeJonxsox AT Mr. Cambridges, from ax original drawing View OF Calais, FROM A DRAWixG by John Coney Versailles, from a contemporary engraving Johnson and Madame db Uoufflers, from an original drawing . Portrait of Sir Joshta Rbynolds, from a painting by h


. The life of Samuel Johnson, , comprehending an account of his studies and numerous works, in chronological order; a series of his epistolary correspondence and conversations with many eminent persons. al drawingFleet-street ix 1775, from a drawing of that period bt William CapoxPortrait of Edward Gibdon, from ax original drawing by KdbidgeJonxsox AT Mr. Cambridges, from ax original drawing View OF Calais, FROM A DRAWixG by John Coney Versailles, from a contemporary engraving Johnson and Madame db Uoufflers, from an original drawing . Portrait of Sir Joshta Rbynolds, from a painting by himself Johnsons House, Bolt-court, from an original drawing Dr. Uorne, Bishop of XoR\Ticn, from ax engraving .... Mb. Hector, from an original drawing ix the possessiox op William Salt, The Three Crowns Ixx, from ax origixal sketch, Ibol Parlour of the Three Crowns Inn, from ax original drawing . The Bishops Palace, Lichfield, from ax original sketch, 1851 Miss Anna Seward, from an old print Mrs. Lucy Porters House, from an original sketch, 1-j51 SiowHiLL—Kesidbxces OF Mrs. Asiox asd Mrs. Gasibel, irom ax origixal sketch, l351 Esq. Pag©1»1i9S20020320321021321»237215250252267277284287288291293293. J0HN80S3 HOUSE IN JOIINSOnS-COCTRT. CHAPTER L—1766—1767. BoSWELL RETURNS TO ENGLAND — VoLTAIREs COMPARISON OF POPE AND UEYDEN Goldsmiths Traveller, and Deserted Village—Rknewal of the SuppersAT the Mitrf,—Johnsons opinions op Kousskau — Specimens op his familiarConversations—Letters to Langton—Johnsons Criticism on the Latinin Boswells Thesis—Boswells Reply—Publication of Mrs. Anna WilliamssMiscellanies—Johnson advocates the Translation op the Bible in Gaelic—Cdthbert Shaw—The Hon. Thomas Hervey. j N 1764 and 1765 it should seem that Dr. Johnson was so busilyemployed with his edition of Shakspeare, as to have had littleleisure for any other literary exertion, or, indeed, even for privatecorrespondence. He did not favour me with a single letter for


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