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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... Langton . Illness of Johnson's Mother . Letters to her , traep For reality Lear of mainers ¡ª¡ª - ¡ª¡ª and to Miss Porter . His Mother's Death . Prince of Abyssinia . " Oxford . — Francis Barber . - ¡ª Letter to Mrs. Montagu . / Architect ...
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... Langton . — Institution of Dr. Nugent . - Reynolds . Garrick . Granger's " Sugar Cane . " . - - - Hypochondriac ... Langton . Subordination . - Making Verses . ¡¤ 292 APPENDIX . No. I. LIST OF THE CLUB 7 ¡¤ 325 No. II . ACCOUNT OF ...
... Langton . — Institution of Dr. Nugent . - Reynolds . Garrick . Granger's " Sugar Cane . " . - - - Hypochondriac ... Langton . Subordination . - Making Verses . ¡¤ 292 APPENDIX . No. I. LIST OF THE CLUB 7 ¡¤ 325 No. II . ACCOUNT OF ...
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... Langton ; adding , that if it were to come into print , he wished it to be from that copy . By Mr. Langton's kindness , I am enabled to enrich my work with a perfect transcript of what the world has so eagerly desired to see . ( 1 ) Dr ...
... Langton ; adding , that if it were to come into print , he wished it to be from that copy . By Mr. Langton's kindness , I am enabled to enrich my work with a perfect transcript of what the world has so eagerly desired to see . ( 1 ) Dr ...
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... Langton : - " Dr. Johnson , when he gave me this copy of his letter , desired that I would annex to it his information to me , that whereas it is said in the letter that no assistance has been received , ' he did once receive from Lord ...
... Langton : - " Dr. Johnson , when he gave me this copy of his letter , desired that I would annex to it his information to me , that whereas it is said in the letter that no assistance has been received , ' he did once receive from Lord ...
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... LANGTON , ESQ . At Langton , Lincolnshire . 66 May 6. 1755 . " SIR , -It has been long observed , that men do not suspect faults which they do not commit ; your own elegance of manners , and punctuality of complaisance , ( 1 ) Sir John ...
... LANGTON , ESQ . At Langton , Lincolnshire . 66 May 6. 1755 . " SIR , -It has been long observed , that men do not suspect faults which they do not commit ; your own elegance of manners , and punctuality of complaisance , ( 1 ) Sir John ...
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