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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... and when Chambers went to India , Lord Stowell , as he expressed it to me , " seemed to succeed to his place in Johnson's friendship . " — Č . " The answer is to be directed to his Excellency 226 22 1754 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... and when Chambers went to India , Lord Stowell , as he expressed it to me , " seemed to succeed to his place in Johnson's friendship . " — Č . " The answer is to be directed to his Excellency 226 22 1754 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides James Boswell. " The answer is to be directed to his Excellency Mr. Zon , Venetian Resident , Soho Square . " I hope , dear Sir , that you do not regret the change of London for Oxford . Mr ...
Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides James Boswell. " The answer is to be directed to his Excellency Mr. Zon , Venetian Resident , Soho Square . " I hope , dear Sir , that you do not regret the change of London for Oxford . Mr ...
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... answer your kind letter , though I know not whether I shall direct it so as that it may reach you ; the miscarriage of it will be no ¡ª ( 1 ) This verse is from the long lost BELLEROPHON , a tragedy by Euripides . It is preserved by ...
... answer your kind letter , though I know not whether I shall direct it so as that it may reach you ; the miscarriage of it will be no ¡ª ( 1 ) This verse is from the long lost BELLEROPHON , a tragedy by Euripides . It is preserved by ...
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... answered , ¡° Why , sir , I must do as well as I can . My chief purpose is to give my countrymen a view of what is doing in literature upon the continent ; and I shall have , in a good measure , the choice of my subject , for I shall ...
... answered , ¡° Why , sir , I must do as well as I can . My chief purpose is to give my countrymen a view of what is doing in literature upon the continent ; and I shall have , in a good measure , the choice of my subject , for I shall ...
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... answer to this application , Dr. Johnson wrote the following letter , of which ( to use Dr. Burney's own words ) " if it be remembered that it was written to an obscure young man , who at this time had not much distinguished himself ...
... answer to this application , Dr. Johnson wrote the following letter , of which ( to use Dr. Burney's own words ) " if it be remembered that it was written to an obscure young man , who at this time had not much distinguished himself ...
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