Author(s): Boswell, James
Reader(s): Timson, David
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Biographies
Period: Classical
Catalogue No: NA0294
Barcode: 9781781981023
Release Date: 02/2018

BOSWELL, J.: Life of Samuel Johnson (The) (Unabridged)

Charming, vibrant, witty and edifying, The Life of Samuel Johnson is a work of great obsession and boundless reverence. The literary critic Samuel Johnson was 54 when he first encountered Boswell; the friendship that developed spawned one of the greatest biographies in the history of world literature. The book is full of humorous anecdote and rich characterisation, and paints a vivid picture of 18th-century London, peopled by prominent personalities of the time such as Sir Joshua Reynolds, John Wilkes, Oliver Goldsmith and David Garrick, while also giving a compelling insight into Johnson’s complex humanity—his depression, fear of death, intellectual brilliance and rough humour.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Boswell, James - Author
Timson, David (Reader)
1 To write the life of him who excelled all mankind in writing … 09:47
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2 What I consider is the peculiar value of the following work … 08:20
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3 Samuel Johnson was born at Lichfield, in Staffordshire … 11:40
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4 Young Johnson had the misfortune to be much afflicted … 10:11
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5 He discovered a great ambition to excel … 09:18
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6 Translation of part of the Dialogue between Hector … 10:34
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7 In estimating the progress of his mind during these two years … 10:57
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Disc 2
1 But let not little men triumph upon knowing … 10:38
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2 No man had a more ardent love of literature … 09:45
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3 Johnson was so far fortunate … 11:27
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4 This being the first prose work of Johnson … 12:09
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5 His juvenile attachments to the fair sex were, however … 11:43
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6 While Johnson kept his academy … 08:33
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7 At this period we find the following letter from him … 08:39
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Disc 3
1 He now removed to London with Mrs. Johnson … 10:10
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2 But what first displayed his transcendent powers … 11:53
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3 Johnson's London was published in May, 1738 … 10:08
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4 About this time he made one other effort … 11:31
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5 In 1739, beside the assistance which he gave … 11:23
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6 In 1740 he wrote for the Gentleman's Magazine … 08:57
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7 In 1742 he wrote for the Gentleman's Magazine … 08:02
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Disc 4
1 His writings in the Gentlemen's Magazine in 1743 … 12:24
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2 In February 1744, it accordingly came forth … 09:55
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3 That Lady Macclesfield was convicted of the crime … 12:30
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4 But the year 1747 is distinguished as the epoch … 10:08
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5 While the Dictionary was going forward … 10:03
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6 Dr. Adams was present the first night of the representation … 09:06
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7 Posterity will be astonished when they are told … 09:39
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Disc 5
1 As the Rambler was entirely the work of one man … 09:37
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2 To point out the numerous subjects which the Rambler … 11:49
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3 Sir Thomas Brown, whose life Johnson wrote … 10:45
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4 In 1751 we are to consider him as carrying on … 09:49
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5 The state of mind in which a man must be … 10:45
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6 Many are no doubt omitted in this catalogue of his friends … 11:28
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7 He entered upon the year 1753 with his usual piety … 09:22
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Disc 6
1 Lord Chesterfield, to whom Johnson had paid … 11:55
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2 That Lord Chesterfield must have been mortified... 11:56
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3 In the course of this visit (1754), Johnson and I walked … 09:40
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4 In 1755 we behold him to great advantage … 10:09
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5 In one of his little memorandum-books … 09:34
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6 To the Reverend Mr. Thomas Warton. 11:02
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7 His introducing his own opinions, and even prejudices … 08:02
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Disc 7
1 Johnson this year gave at once a proof of his benevolence … 11:22
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2 It is worthy of remark, injustice to Johnson's political … 10:06
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3 This year Mr. William Payne … 11:06
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4 In 1758 we find him, it should seem, in as easy and pleasant … 10:36
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5 But in this number of his Idler his spirits seem to run riot … 10:19
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6 Notwithstanding my high admiration of Raselas … 07:10
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7 His negro servant, Francis Barber, having left him … 10:32
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Disc 8
1 In 1761 Johnson appears to have done little. 14:02
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2 In 1762 he wrote for the Reverend Dr. Kennedy … 11:42
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3 To the same. Dec. 21, 1762 11:15
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4 This year his friend Joshua Reynolds paid a visit … 09:44
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5 I have dwelt the longer upon this remarkable instance … 12:15
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6 A few days aftewards I called on Davies … 14:57
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Disc 9
1 Here let it be observed … 10:08
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2 When I talked to him of the paternal estate to which … 09:58
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3 Mrs. Piozzi and Sir John Hawkins have strangely … 10:33
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4 On Wednesday, July 6, he was engaged to sup with me … 10:52
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5 Talking of those who denied the truth of Christianity … 11:13
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6 Mr. Levet this day showed me Dr. Johnson's library … 10:24
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7 Mr. Dempster having endeavoured to maintain … 09:17
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Disc 10
1 He again insisted on the duty of maintaining … 10:13
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2 The conversation then took a philosophical turn. 10:42
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3 We walked in the evening in Greenwich Park. 09:59
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4 He talked of Mr. Blacklock's poetry … 10:08
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5 Utrecht seeming as first very dull to me … 11:00
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6 Soon after his return to London, which was in February … 11:46
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7 He was for some time in the summer at Easton Maudit … 09:42
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Disc 11
1 Mr. Thrale had married Miss Hesther Lynch Salusbury … 08:39
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2 Both in 1764 and 1765 it should seem that he was … 11:16
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3 Dr. Johnson was very kind this evening … 11:10
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4 After I had been some time in Scotland … 11:55
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5 It appears from his diary … 12:09
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6 Mr. Cuthbert Shaw, alike distinguished by his genius … 09:00
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7 His Majesty then asked him what he thought of Lord … 09:02
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Disc 12
1 We have the following notice in his devotional record … 09:59
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2 He expatiated on the advantages of Oxford for learning. 11:01
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3 Upon his arrival in London in May … 09:43
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4 In 1769, so far as I can discover … 09:57
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5 Talking of a London life, he said … 13:28
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6 He honoured me with his company at dinner on the 16th October … 09:56
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7 Politics being mentioned, he said … 09:04
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Disc 13
1 Next day, October 20, he appeared, for the only time … 13:02
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2 I had hired a Bohemian as my servant … 09:43
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3 Next morning I sent him a note … 10:31
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4 Of this year I have obtained the following letters … 09:49
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5 But let us view him in some instances of more familiar life … 10:19
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6 He was much affected by the death of his mother … 10:06
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7 To find a substitution for violated morality … 09:32
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Disc 14
1 Mr. Strahan, the printer, who had been long in intimacy … 11:06
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2 In 1772 he was altogether quiescent as an author … 11:46
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3 We drank tea with Mrs. Williams … 10:19
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4 After he had read for some time … 10:51
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5 I again visited him at night. 10:14
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6 We talked of the proper use of riches. 10:25
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7 I spoke of the inequality of the livings of the clergy … 08:09
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Disc 15
1 On Thursday, April 9, I called on him to beg … 09:42
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2 On Saturday, April 11, he appointed me to come to him … 10:22
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3 Mr. Langton told us he was about to establish a school … 11:37
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4 On Saturday, May 9, Mr. Dempster and I had agreed to dine … 11:10
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5 To make a penal law reasonable and just … 10:13
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6 To James Boswell, Esq. Dear Sir … 10:07
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7 On the 9th April, being Good Friday, I breakfasted with him … 11:09
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Disc 16
1 On Thursday, April 15, I dined with him and Dr Goldsmith … 10:59
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2 On Monday, April 19, he called on me with Mrs Williams … 11:45
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3 On Thursday, April 29, I dined with him … 10:43
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4 Johnson praised John Bunyan highly. 11:44
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5 Having thus shown that the right of patronage … 09:42
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6 He repeated an argument, which is to be found … 10:17
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7 During this argument, Goldsmith sat in restless agitation … 08:41
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Disc 17
1 To the Reverend Mr. Bagshaw, at Bromley. 09:40
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2 In a letter from Edinburgh, dated the 29th May … 11:41
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3 His humane forgiving disposition was put … 13:52
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4 Mr. Boswell to Dr. Johnson. Edinburgh, May 12, 1774. 09:58
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5 Mr. Boswell to Dr. Johnson. Edinburgh, Sept. 16, 1774. 09:50
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6 To James Boswell, Esq. Dear Sir… 10:28
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7 To Dr. Lawrence. Footnote … 07:50
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Disc 18
1 His Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland … 10:41
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2 My much valued friend Dr. Barnard, now Bishop of Killaloe … 10:13
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3 Of this performance I avoided to talk with him … 09:30
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4 On Friday, March 24, I met him at the Literary Club … 12:45
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5 Next day I dined with Johnson at Mr. Thrale's. 11:37
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6 Next day, Sunday, April 2, I dined with at Mr. Hoole's. 08:26
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7 On Thursday, April 6, I dined with him at Mr. Thomas Davies's … 09:38
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Disc 19
1 Friday, April 7, I dined with him at a tavern … 10:33
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2 On Friday, April 14, being Good-Friday … 11:37
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3 On Sunday, April 16, being Easter-day … 09:56
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4 The Beggar's Opera, and the common question … 12:01
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5 A few days afterwards I consulted him upon a cause … 10:04
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6 To James Boswell, Esq. Dear Sir - I am now returned … 09:46
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7 To James Boswell Esq. Dear Sir - I am glad that the young … 09:44
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Disc 20
1 Oct. 14. Saturday. We went to the house of. … 10:28
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2 Oct. 23. Monday. Last night I wrote to Levet … 09:57
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3 Nov. 2. Thursday. We came this day to Chantilly … 10:46
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4 In the course of this year Dr. Burney informs me … 11:54
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5 My opposition was very displeasing to my father … 10:12
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6 This letter, which had considerable influence upon my mind … 09:15
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7 I wrote to Dr. Johnson on the 20th February … 10:58
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Disc 21
1 He seemed very happy in the near prospect … 09:35
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2 We got into a boat to cross over to Blackfriars … 10:51
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3 Gwyn was a fine lively rattling fellow. 10:12
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4 He then carried me to visit Dr. Bentham … 10:44
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5 In the afternoon we were driven rapidly along … 10:42
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6 Dr. Johnson said to me in the morning … 10:43
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7 We went and viewed the museum of Mr. Richard Green … 10:43
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Disc 22
1 After dinner Dr. Johnson wrote a letter to Mrs Thrale … 10:43
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2 Having left Ashbourne in the evening, we stopped … 09:56
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3 On Sunday, March 31, I called on him … 11:38
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4 I mentioned Mr. Maclaurin's uneasiness … 09:36
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5 Volumes would be required to contain a list … 09:31
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6 On Wednesday, April 10, I dined with him at Mr. Thrale's … 11:05
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7 A journey to Italy was still in his thoughts. 08:47
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Disc 23
1 Johnson and I supt this evening at the Crown and Anchor … 09:54
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2 A literary lady of large fortune was mentioned … 09:44
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3 No man was a more attentive and nice observer … 10:17
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4 If we enquire into the practice of the primitive church … 09:38
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5 When I read this to Mr. Burke … 10:48
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6 When we entered Mr. Dilly's drawing-room … 11:25
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7 Mr. Arthur Lee mentioned some Scotch … 09:45
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Disc 24
1 Sir William Forbes writes to me thus … 13:09
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2 Mr. Boswell to Dr. Johnson. Edinburgh, August 30, 1776. 10:47
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3 In 1777, it appears from his Prayers and Meditations … 11:02
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4 To James Boswell Esq. Dear Sir - It is so long since I heard … 12:11
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5 To those who delight in tracing the progress … 11:04
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6 A circumstance which could not fail to be very pleasing … 09:27
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7 On the 23rd June, I again wrote to Dr. Johnson … 06:43
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Disc 25
1 To the same. Dear Sir - This gentleman is a great … 11:50
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2 Dr Johnson to Mrs. Boswell. Madam - Though I am well enough … 12:45
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3 To James Boswell Esq. Dear Sir - I write to be left … 10:07
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4 He this evening, as he had obligingly promised … 09:56
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5 It has been confidently circulated … 10:21
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6 In the evening, the Reverend Mr. Seward, of Lichfield … 09:41
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7 Thursday, September 18. Last night Dr. Johnson … 08:34
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Disc 26
1 When we arrived at Derby … 12:16
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2 As we drove back to Ashbourne … 09:50
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3 On Saturday, September 20, after breakfast … 10:17
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4 I have no doubt that a good many sermons were composed … 10:20
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5 Mr. Burke's 'Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol … 11:22
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6 I complained of a wretched changefulness … 11:03
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7 I talked to him of misery being 'the doom of man … 08:21
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Disc 27
1 I record Dr. Johnson's argument fairly … 09:44
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2 To James Boswell, Esq. Dear Sir - You will wonder … 10:38
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3 To James Boswell, Esq. Dear Sir - To a letter so interesting … 09:58
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4 We retired from Mrs. Williams to another room. 09:50
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5 In his review of Dr. Warton's 'Essay on the Writings … 10:12
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6 Boswell. Well now, let us take the common phrase … 10:34
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7 Thrale's carriage not having come for him … 11:26
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Disc 28
1 I looked into Lord Kames's Sketches of the History of Man … 11:15
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2 We talked of living in the country. 12:41
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3 On Friday, April 10, I found Johnson at home … 11:23
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4 He talked of Mr. Charles Fox … 12:31
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5 I could not help thinking that this was too high praise … 10:03
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6 We talked of the styles of different painters … 08:08
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7 At Mr. Dilly's today were Mrs. Knowles … 08:24
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Disc 29
1 Dr. Mayo having asked Johnson's opinion … 10:20
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2 Somebody mentioned the Reveerend Mr. Mason's prosecution … 10:24
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3 I expressed some inclination to publish an account … 11:19
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4 Mr. Edwards mentioned a gentleman who had left … 10:46
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5 We went to St. Clement's church again in the afternoon … 10:17
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6 Mrs. Cholmondeley, in a high flow of spirits … 09:25
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7 On Tuesday, April 28, he was engaged to dine … 10:26
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Disc 30
1 I mentioned a nobleman who I believed … 09:50
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2 Dr. Robertson expatiated on the character … 10:06
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3 Mr. Langton having repeated the anecdote of Addison … 12:12
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4 I mentioned a reflection having been thrown out … 11:49
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5 I stayed all this day with him at Streatham. 12:19
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6 I wrote to him on the 25th May, from Thorpe … 08:51
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7 In the course of this year there was a difference … 08:44
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Disc 31
1 About this time Mr. John Hussey … 10:29
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2 During my stay in London, this spring … 09:38
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3 On Thursday, April 8, I dined with him at Mr. Allan Ramsay's … 11:56
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4 A celebrated wit being mentioned, he said … 09:47
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5 I did not write to Johnson, as usual, upon my return … 09:44
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6 On Sunday, October 10, we dined together at Mr. Strahan's. 09:58
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7 I mentioned to him a dispute between a friend of mine … 09:45
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Disc 32
1 I left London on Monday, October 18 … 11:27
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2 To James Boswell, Esq. Dear Sir - Your last letter … 10:08
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3 Mrs. Thrale being now at Bath with her husband … 10:58
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4 On Wednesday I walked with Dr. Scot to look at Newgate … 11:03
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5 To James Boswell, Esq. Dear Sir - I find you have taken … 10:29
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6 Mr. Thrale had now another contest for the representation … 09:51
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7 Having asked Mr. Langton … 09:04
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Disc 33
1 Dr. Goldsmith, upon occasion of Mrs. Lennox's … 09:44
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2 It is evident enough that no one who writes now … 11:39
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3 Johnson one day gave high praise to Dr. Bentley's verses … 10:28
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4 On occasion of Dr. Johnson's publishing his pamphlet … 09:47
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5 It is remarked by Johnson, in considering the works … 10:27
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6 In drawing Dryden's character, Johnson has given … 11:34
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7 In the Life of Addison we find an unpleasing account … 09:56
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Disc 34
1 In the Life of Lyttelton, Johnson seems to have been … 12:23
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2 I have not confined myself to the order of the Lives … 11:41
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3 To the same. Sir - Being informed that by the departure … 09:44
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4 Johnson's profound reverence for the Hierarchy … 11:23
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5 On Sunday, April 1, I dined with him at Mr. Thrale's … 10:55
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6 On Saturday, April 7, I dined with him at Mr. Hoole's … 08:12
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7 Dr. Scott left us, and soon afterwards we went to dinner. 08:03
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Disc 35
1 The general effect of this day dwells upon my mind … 09:56
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2 He gave us an entertaining account of Bet Flinty … 10:25
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3 Johnson could not brook appearing to be worsted in argument … 09:46
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4 On Saturday, June 2, I set out for Scotland … 10:05
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5 The opinion of a learned Bishop of our acquaintance … 09:55
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6 It has been said that the Scottish nation … 11:32
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7 The following curious anecdote I insert … 10:35
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Disc 36
1 To Mrs. Strahan. Dear Madam - Mrs. Williams showed me … 10:37
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2 To Mr. Hector, in Birmingham. Dear Sir- I hope I do not … 12:40
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3 On the 30th of August, I informed him that my honoured father … 10:38
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4 He met Mr. Philip Metcalfe often at Sir Joshua Reynold's … 11:07
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5 It has been observed and wondered at, that Mr. Charles Fox … 09:48
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6 There was in this discourse much novelty … 08:36
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7 It is remarkable, that notwithstanding their congeniality … 08:51
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Disc 37
1 Yet, though Johnson had this habit in company … 10:32
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2 Johnson was at a certain period of his life … 10:26
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3 On Thursday, April 10, I introduced to him … 07:35
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4 On April 18 (being Good Friday), I found him … 11:27
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5 Time passed on in conversation till it was too late … 10:15
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6 To one of Johnson's wonderful fertility of mind … 12:18
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7 On Saturday, May 17, I saw him for a short time. 10:49
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Disc 38
1 Two days after he wrote thus to Mrs. Thrale … 10:51
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2 I shall here insert a few particulars concerning him … 10:50
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3 I wrote to him begging to know the state of his health … 10:58
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4 I consulted him on two questions … 09:58
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5 Notwithstanding the complication of disorders … 10:10
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6 To James Boswell, Esq. Dear Sir - I hear of many inquiries … 11:18
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7 I wrote to him, March 28, from York … 09:06
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Disc 39
1 To the Reverend Dr. Taylor, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. 12:05
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2 On Sunday, May 16, I found him alone … 09:59
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3 On Thursday, June 3, the Oxford post-coach took us … 10:29
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4 After dinner, when one of us talked of there being … 09:58
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5 We were well entertained and very happy … 08:53
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6 On Sunday, June 13, our philosopher was calm at breakfast. 08:53
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7 During our visit at Oxford, the following conversation passed … 12:55
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Disc 40
1 Mr. Burke uniformly showed Johnson the greatest respect … 10:18
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2 It has been supposed that Dr. Johnson … 10:41
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3 On Sunday, June 27, I found him rather better. 10:15
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4 On Wednesday, June 30, the friendly confidential dinner … 09:52
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5 I have had occasion several times, in the course of this work … 10:25
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6 By a letter from Sir Joshua Reynolds … 10:55
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7 July 31 - Not recollecting that Dr. Heberden might be … 11:04
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Disc 41
1 October 6 - The fate of the balloon I do not much lament … 10:41
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2 To Mr. Windham: August - The tenderness with which you have … 10:16
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3 To Mr. John Nichols: Lichfield, Oct. 20 - When you were here … 08:38
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4 To Mr. Henry White, a young clergyman … 10:58
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5 Feeling very soon, that the manner in which he had written … 10:02
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6 Poetry and works of Imagination. 11:52
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7 Mr. Colman, in his 'Prose on several Occasions' … 11:30
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Disc 42
1 My readers are now at last to behold Samuel Johnson … 10:31
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2 About eight or ten days before his death … 10:21
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3 Upon these testamentary deeds it is proper to make … 10:10
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4 When talking of a regular edition of his own works … 10:59
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5 As he opened a note which his servant brought to him … 08:47
Timson, David (Reader)
6 A few days before his death he had asked … 08:57
Timson, David (Reader)
7 The character of Samuel Johnson has, I trust … 09:47
Timson, David (Reader)

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