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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... Lord Chesterfield . - - - - His alleged Neglect of Johnson . His Papers in " The World , " in Recommendation of the Dictionary . Letter to the Earl . — Bolingbroke's Works edited by Mallet . — Johnson visits Oxford for the Purpose of ...
... Lord Chesterfield . - - - - His alleged Neglect of Johnson . His Papers in " The World , " in Recommendation of the Dictionary . Letter to the Earl . — Bolingbroke's Works edited by Mallet . — Johnson visits Oxford for the Purpose of ...
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... Lord Bute . - Visit to Devonshire , with Sir Joshua Reynolds . - Character of Collins . - Dedication of Hoole's Tasso . G - CHAPTER V. ¡ª 1763 . - - 118 - Boswell becomes acquainted with Johnson . Derrick . Mr. Thomas Sheridan . - Mrs ...
... Lord Bute . - Visit to Devonshire , with Sir Joshua Reynolds . - Character of Collins . - Dedication of Hoole's Tasso . G - CHAPTER V. ¡ª 1763 . - - 118 - Boswell becomes acquainted with Johnson . Derrick . Mr. Thomas Sheridan . - Mrs ...
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... lord . - — CHAPTER VII . 1763 . - Miss Porter's Legacy . Boswell and his Land- Suppers at the Mitre . " The King can do no - Wrong . Historical Composition . - not . - - The noblest Prospect in Scotland . Lord Hailes . - - Bayle ...
... lord . - — CHAPTER VII . 1763 . - Miss Porter's Legacy . Boswell and his Land- Suppers at the Mitre . " The King can do no - Wrong . Historical Composition . - not . - - The noblest Prospect in Scotland . Lord Hailes . - - Bayle ...
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... Lord Chesterfield . 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 ...
... Lord Chesterfield . 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 ...
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... Lord Chesterfield , to whom Johnson had paid the high compliment of addressing to his lordship the Plan of his Dictionary , had behaved to him in such a manner as to excite his contempt and indignation . The world has been for many ...
... Lord Chesterfield , to whom Johnson had paid the high compliment of addressing to his lordship the Plan of his Dictionary , had behaved to him in such a manner as to excite his contempt and indignation . The world has been for many ...
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