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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... Language . Remarkable Definitions . Abridgment of the Dictionary . - The Universal Visiter . The Literary Magazine . Defence of Tea . - Pulpit Discourses . Proposals for an Edition of Shakspeare . Jonas Hanway . Soame Jenyns . Charles ...
... Language . Remarkable Definitions . Abridgment of the Dictionary . - The Universal Visiter . The Literary Magazine . Defence of Tea . - Pulpit Discourses . Proposals for an Edition of Shakspeare . Jonas Hanway . Soame Jenyns . Charles ...
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... - The Journey . " Good Eating . " " Abstinence and Temperance . " ¡ª - Johnson's favourite Dishes . - Burke . -- - Bishop Berkeley " refuted . " - Boswell sails for Holland . 238 Boswell at Utrecht . - Language . " The Club.
... - The Journey . " Good Eating . " " Abstinence and Temperance . " ¡ª - Johnson's favourite Dishes . - Burke . -- - Bishop Berkeley " refuted . " - Boswell sails for Holland . 238 Boswell at Utrecht . - Language . " The Club.
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... Language . " The Club . " CHAPTER IX . - 1763-1765 . G Letter from Johnson . The Frisick Johnson's Visit to Langton . — Institution of Dr. Nugent . - Reynolds . Garrick . Granger's " Sugar Cane . " . - - - Hypochondriac Attack . Days of ...
... Language . " The Club . " CHAPTER IX . - 1763-1765 . G Letter from Johnson . The Frisick Johnson's Visit to Langton . — Institution of Dr. Nugent . - Reynolds . Garrick . Granger's " Sugar Cane . " . - - - Hypochondriac Attack . Days of ...
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... language . ( 1 ) Cave was certainly a man of estimable qualities , and was eminently diligent and successful in his own business , which , doubtless , entitled him to respect . But he was peculiarly fortunate in being recorded by ...
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... language is , at pre- sent , in a state of anarchy , and hitherto , perhaps , it may not have been the worse for it ... languages , which have greatly enriched our own . Let it still pre- serve what real strength and beauty it may have ...
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