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 NOTES BY VARIOUS HANDS . ALSO , UPWARDS OF FIFTY ENGRAVED ILLUSTRATIONS . IN TEN VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : HENRY G. BOHN , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN . MDCCCXLVIII . PR 3533 .BG 18482 V.R Copyl CONTENTS . CHAPTER I.
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... hand - writing . This he gave to Mr. 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 ...
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... hand . " I had lately the favour of a letter from your bro- ther , with some account of poor Collins , for whom I am much concerned . I have a notion , that by very ( 1 ) Collins ( the poet ) was at this time at Oxford , on a visit to ...
... hand . " I had lately the favour of a letter from your bro- ther , with some account of poor Collins , for whom I am much concerned . I have a notion , that by very ( 1 ) Collins ( the poet ) was at this time at Oxford , on a visit to ...
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... a high gratification it must have been to Johnson to receive his diploma from the hands of the great Dr. King , whose principles were so congenial with his own . - B. 66 LETTER 37. TO THE REV . THOMAS WARTON . 32 1755 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... a high gratification it must have been to Johnson to receive his diploma from the hands of the great Dr. King , whose principles were so congenial with his own . - B. 66 LETTER 37. TO THE REV . THOMAS WARTON . 32 1755 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... hand , for your inspection . The favour which I beg is , that if you do not like them , you will say nothing . I am , Sir , your most affectionate humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 40. TO MR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . " Norfolk - street ...
... hand , for your inspection . The favour which I beg is , that if you do not like them , you will say nothing . I am , Sir , your most affectionate humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 40. TO MR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . " Norfolk - street ...
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