The Life of Samuel Johnson, Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works in Chronological Order: A Series of His Epistolary Correspondance and Conversations, ... and Original Pieces of His Composition, Volumen1Baynes and son, 1826 |
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... Robert Dodsley , had taste enough to perceive its un- common merit , and thought it creditable to have a share in it . The fact is , that , at a future conference , he bar- gained for the whole property of it , for which he gave Johnson ...
... Robert Dodsley , had taste enough to perceive its un- common merit , and thought it creditable to have a share in it . The fact is , that , at a future conference , he bar- gained for the whole property of it , for which he gave Johnson ...
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... Dodsley , that several years before this period , when Johnson was one day sitting in his bro- ther Robert's shop , he heard his brother suggest to him , that a dictionary of the English language would be a work that would be well ...
... Dodsley , that several years before this period , when Johnson was one day sitting in his bro- ther Robert's shop , he heard his brother suggest to him , that a dictionary of the English language would be a work that would be well ...
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... Robert Dodsley , with whatever hints that eminent poet had contributed towards a great literary project , that had been the subject of important consideration in a former reign . The booksellers who contracted with Johnson , single and ...
... Robert Dodsley , with whatever hints that eminent poet had contributed towards a great literary project , that had been the subject of important consideration in a former reign . The booksellers who contracted with Johnson , single and ...
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... Dodsley , it appears that his friend Mr. Robert Dodsley gave him one hundred pounds for the copy , with his usual reservation of the right of one edition . Irene , considered as a poem , is entitled to the praise of superiour excellence ...
... Dodsley , it appears that his friend Mr. Robert Dodsley gave him one hundred pounds for the copy , with his usual reservation of the right of one edition . Irene , considered as a poem , is entitled to the praise of superiour excellence ...
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... Robert Dodsley's with the late Mr. Moore , and several of his friends , considering what should be " " With what devout and conscientious sentiments this paper 146 [ 1750 . THE LIFE OF.
... Robert Dodsley's with the late Mr. Moore , and several of his friends , considering what should be " " With what devout and conscientious sentiments this paper 146 [ 1750 . THE LIFE OF.
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acknowl acquainted admiration afterwards appears believe BENNET LANGTON bishop bookseller Boswell Burney Cave character conversation dear sir death Dictionary Dodsley edition eminent endeavour English Essay evid excellent father favour Garrick gave genius Gentleman's Magazine give happy heard Hector honour hope house of Stuart humble servant Johnson Joseph Warton kind king labour lady Langton language late Latin learned letter Lichfield literary lived London lord Chesterfield Lucy Porter Malone manner master mentioned merit mind never obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford paper Pembroke college person pleased pleasure poem poet praise Preface publick published Rambler remarkable reverend Richard Savage Robert Dodsley Samuel Johnson Savage Shakspeare sir John Hawkins sir Joshua Reynolds spirit suppose talk thing THOMAS WARTON thought Thrale tion told translation truth verses Warton William wish write written wrote