. 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. xm. J ? s t OEOItGE III. CHAPTER II.—1767—1768. JonKSOy INTRODrCED TO GeOKGE III. AT BUCKIXGHAM IIOrSE—VISITS LiCHFIELD—DEATH OP Catherine Chambers—Wbites to Goldsjiiths Good-Natured Man—Boswells account of Coksica published—Comparison of the Works of FieldinoAND Richardson—The Great Douglas Cause—St. —Johnsons views ofConjugal Infidelity—Chastity and the ch


. 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. xm. J ? s t OEOItGE III. CHAPTER II.—1767—1768. JonKSOy INTRODrCED TO GeOKGE III. AT BUCKIXGHAM IIOrSE—VISITS LiCHFIELD—DEATH OP Catherine Chambers—Wbites to Goldsjiiths Good-Natured Man—Boswells account of Coksica published—Comparison of the Works of FieldinoAND Richardson—The Great Douglas Cause—St. —Johnsons views ofConjugal Infidelity—Chastity and the choice of a Wife—Barettis Italy— . visits OxFOBD—RETURNS TO LONDON—HiS CONTEMIT FOR POPULAR LiBEETV —Dr. Kenbicks Pamphlet—Johnson places Francis Barber at School—Conver-sational STRICTURES ON THOMSON THE POET AND Dr. MODNSEY—OrIGIN OP THE Bear epithet. TN February, 1767, there happened one of the naost remarkable inci-dents oi Johnsons life, which gratified his monarchical enthusiasm,and which lie loved to relate with all its circumstances, when requestedby his friends. This was being honoured by a private conversationwith his ^Majesty, in the library at the Queens house. He had


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