The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 2±ÇH.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... The Journey . " Good Eating . " " Abstinence and Temperance . " ¡ª - Johnson's favourite Dishes . - Burke . -- - Bishop Berkeley " refuted . " - Boswell sails for Holland . 238 Boswell at Utrecht . - Language . " The Club.
... The Journey . " Good Eating . " " Abstinence and Temperance . " ¡ª - Johnson's favourite Dishes . - Burke . -- - Bishop Berkeley " refuted . " - Boswell sails for Holland . 238 Boswell at Utrecht . - Language . " The Club.
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... bishop of Salisbury , informs me , that having many years ago pressed him to be allowed to read it to the second Lord Hard- wicke , who was very desirous to hear it ( promising at the same time that no copy of it should be taken ) ...
... bishop of Salisbury , informs me , that having many years ago pressed him to be allowed to read it to the second Lord Hard- wicke , who was very desirous to hear it ( promising at the same time that no copy of it should be taken ) ...
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... Bishop of Rochester . The etymologies , though they exhibit learning and judgment , are not , I think , entitled to the first praise amongst the various parts of this immense work . The definitions have always appeared to me such ...
... Bishop of Rochester . The etymologies , though they exhibit learning and judgment , are not , I think , entitled to the first praise amongst the various parts of this immense work . The definitions have always appeared to me such ...
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... Bishops ; " ¢Ó " Browne's History of Jamaica ; " + " Philosophical Transactions , vol . xlix . ; " + " Mrs Lenox's Translation of Sully's Memoirs ; " " " * " Mis- cellanies , by Elizabeth Harrison ; " + " Evans's Map and Account of the ...
... Bishops ; " ¢Ó " Browne's History of Jamaica ; " + " Philosophical Transactions , vol . xlix . ; " + " Mrs Lenox's Translation of Sully's Memoirs ; " " " * " Mis- cellanies , by Elizabeth Harrison ; " + " Evans's Map and Account of the ...
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... Bishop of London , who had a serious conversation with him on the subject , assures me ) a sincere Christian . He could not expect that Johnson's numerous friends would patiently bear to have the memory of their master stigmatized by no ...
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