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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... Johnson's Acquaintance with Murphy .. Akenside and Rolt . Mackenzie and Eccles . Letters to Baretti . - Painting and Music . Sir George Staunton . - Letter to a Lady soliciting Church Preferment for her Son . The King confers on Johnson ...
... Johnson's Acquaintance with Murphy .. Akenside and Rolt . Mackenzie and Eccles . Letters to Baretti . - Painting and Music . Sir George Staunton . - Letter to a Lady soliciting Church Preferment for her Son . The King confers on Johnson ...
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... Johnson's Library . " Not at home . " - Pity . Style of Hume , Inequality of Mankind . Constitutional Goodness . Miracles . - - - Acquaintance of Young People . — Hard Reading . — Melancholy . — Mrs. 1 - - Macaulay . Warton's Essay on ...
... Johnson's Library . " Not at home . " - Pity . Style of Hume , Inequality of Mankind . Constitutional Goodness . Miracles . - - - Acquaintance of Young People . — Hard Reading . — Melancholy . — Mrs. 1 - - Macaulay . Warton's Essay on ...
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... Johnson . The Frisick Johnson's Visit to Langton . — Institution of Dr. Nugent . - Reynolds . Garrick . Granger's " Sugar Cane . " . - - - Hypochondriac Attack . Days of Abstraction . Odd Habits . Visit to Dr. Percy . -Letter to ...
... Johnson . The Frisick Johnson's Visit to Langton . — Institution of Dr. Nugent . - Reynolds . Garrick . Granger's " Sugar Cane . " . - - - Hypochondriac Attack . Days of Abstraction . Odd Habits . Visit to Dr. Percy . -Letter to ...
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... Johnson ; who , of the narrow life of a printer and publisher , without any digressions or adventitious circumstances , has made an interesting and agreeable narrative . The Dictionary , we may believe , afforded John- son full ...
... Johnson ; who , of the narrow life of a printer and publisher , without any digressions or adventitious circumstances , has made an interesting and agreeable narrative . The Dictionary , we may believe , afforded John- son full ...
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... Johnson to fill that great and arduous post . And I hereby declare , that I make a total surrender of all my rights and privileges in the English language , as a free - born British subject , to the said Mr. Johnson , during the term of ...
... Johnson to fill that great and arduous post . And I hereby declare , that I make a total surrender of all my rights and privileges in the English language , as a free - born British subject , to the said Mr. Johnson , during the term of ...
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