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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... Dictionary of the English Language . Remarkable Definitions . Abridgment of the Dictionary . - The Universal Visiter . The Literary Magazine . Defence of Tea . - Pulpit Discourses . Proposals for an Edition of Shakspeare . Jonas Hanway ...
... Dictionary of the English Language . Remarkable Definitions . Abridgment of the Dictionary . - The Universal Visiter . The Literary Magazine . Defence of Tea . - Pulpit Discourses . Proposals for an Edition of Shakspeare . Jonas Hanway ...
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... Dictionary . - His alleged Neglect of John- son.- His Papers in " The World , " in Recom- mendation of the Dictionary . Letter to the Earl . -Bolingbroke's Works edited by Mallet . Johnson visits Oxford for the Purpose of consulting the ...
... Dictionary . - His alleged Neglect of John- son.- His Papers in " The World , " in Recom- mendation of the Dictionary . Letter to the Earl . -Bolingbroke's Works edited by Mallet . Johnson visits Oxford for the Purpose of consulting the ...
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... Dictionary , we may believe , afforded John- son full occupation this year . As it approached to its conclusion , he probably worked with redoubled vigour , as seamen increase their exertion and alacrity when they have a near prospect ...
... Dictionary , we may believe , afforded John- son full occupation this year . As it approached to its conclusion , he probably worked with redoubled vigour , as seamen increase their exertion and alacrity when they have a near prospect ...
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... Dictionary was upon the eve of public- ation , Lord Chesterfield , who , it is said , had flattered himself with expectations that Johnson would dedi- cate the work to him , attempted , in a courtly manner , to soothe and insinuate ...
... Dictionary was upon the eve of public- ation , Lord Chesterfield , who , it is said , had flattered himself with expectations that Johnson would dedi- cate the work to him , attempted , in a courtly manner , to soothe and insinuate ...
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... Dictionary , and who , I suppose , are all those who can afford it . " No- " It must be owned , that our language is , at pre- sent , in a state of anarchy , and hitherto , perhaps , it may not have been the worse for it . During our ...
... Dictionary , and who , I suppose , are all those who can afford it . " No- " It must be owned , that our language is , at pre- sent , in a state of anarchy , and hitherto , perhaps , it may not have been the worse for it . During our ...
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