The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volumen2Henry G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... Essays.— Origin of Johnson's Acquaintance with Murphy . - Akenside and Rolt . Eccles . Letters to Baretti . - - - Mackenzie and Painting and Music . - - Sir George Staunton . - Letter to a Lady soliciting Church Preferment for her Son ...
... Essays.— Origin of Johnson's Acquaintance with Murphy . - Akenside and Rolt . Eccles . Letters to Baretti . - - - Mackenzie and Painting and Music . - - Sir George Staunton . - Letter to a Lady soliciting Church Preferment for her Son ...
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... Essay on Pope . -- Sir James Mac- donald . Projected Tour to the Hebrides . - - Schoolboy Happiness . 202 - - - CHAPTER VIII . 1763 . - - Table - Talk . - Influence of the Weather . - Swift . Thom- son . Burke . - Sheridan . - Evidences ...
... Essay on Pope . -- Sir James Mac- donald . Projected Tour to the Hebrides . - - Schoolboy Happiness . 202 - - - CHAPTER VIII . 1763 . - - Table - Talk . - Influence of the Weather . - Swift . Thom- son . Burke . - Sheridan . - Evidences ...
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... because Dr. King brought it before my intelli- gence arrived . WARTON .- [ Dr . King was secretary to Lord Arran , as Chancellor of Oxford . ] - himself by the publication of a series of essays , 30 1755 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... because Dr. King brought it before my intelli- gence arrived . WARTON .- [ Dr . King was secretary to Lord Arran , as Chancellor of Oxford . ] - himself by the publication of a series of essays , 30 1755 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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James Boswell. himself by the publication of a series of essays , excel- lently calculated to form the manners of the people , and in which the cause of religion and morality is every where maintained by the strongest powers of argument ...
James Boswell. himself by the publication of a series of essays , excel- lently calculated to form the manners of the people , and in which the cause of religion and morality is every where maintained by the strongest powers of argument ...
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James Boswell. 66 any but the first syllable . " In an essay printed in The Public Advertiser , " this lively writer enume- rated many instances in opposition to this remark ; for example , " The author of this observation must be a man ...
James Boswell. 66 any but the first syllable . " In an essay printed in The Public Advertiser , " this lively writer enume- rated many instances in opposition to this remark ; for example , " The author of this observation must be a man ...
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