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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... appeared to have had a remarkable delicacy with respect to the circulation of this letter ; for Dr. Douglas , bishop of Salisbury , informs me , that having many years ago pressed him to be allowed to read it to the second Lord Hard ...
... appeared to have had a remarkable delicacy with respect to the circulation of this letter ; for Dr. Douglas , bishop of Salisbury , informs me , that having many years ago pressed him to be allowed to read it to the second Lord Hard ...
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... appeared in this letter , was congenial with that which Warburton himself amply possessed . There is a curious minute circumstance which struck me , in comparing the various editions of Johnson's Imitations of Juvenal . In the tenth ...
... appeared in this letter , was congenial with that which Warburton himself amply possessed . There is a curious minute circumstance which struck me , in comparing the various editions of Johnson's Imitations of Juvenal . In the tenth ...
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... appeared in the London papers : " Dec. 9. 1762 , died the Rev. Solomon Wise , greatly regretted by the studious part of university of Oxford . His death was occasioned by a olent cold , contracted by too close attendance in the Bodleian ...
... appeared in the London papers : " Dec. 9. 1762 , died the Rev. Solomon Wise , greatly regretted by the studious part of university of Oxford . His death was occasioned by a olent cold , contracted by too close attendance in the Bodleian ...
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... appeared to more advantage , but you could not have fixed upon any other in which your labours would have done such substantial service to the present age and to posterity . I am glad that your health has supported the application ...
... appeared to more advantage , but you could not have fixed upon any other in which your labours would have done such substantial service to the present age and to posterity . I am glad that your health has supported the application ...
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