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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... The Universal Visiter . The Literary Magazine . Defence of Tea . - Pulpit Discourses . Proposals for an Edition of Shakspeare . Jonas Hanway . Soame Jenyns . Charles Burney . - - -- - - 27 CHAPTER III . 1758-1759 . " The Idler . "
... The Universal Visiter . The Literary Magazine . Defence of Tea . - Pulpit Discourses . Proposals for an Edition of Shakspeare . Jonas Hanway . Soame Jenyns . Charles Burney . - - -- - - 27 CHAPTER III . 1758-1759 . " The Idler . "
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... literary distinction stood thus : - " Yet think what ills the scholar's life assail , Toil , envy , want , the garret , and the jail . " But after experiencing the uneasiness which Lord Chesterfield's fallacious patronage made him feel ...
... literary distinction stood thus : - " Yet think what ills the scholar's life assail , Toil , envy , want , the garret , and the jail . " But after experiencing the uneasiness which Lord Chesterfield's fallacious patronage made him feel ...
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... literary circle with which his lordship was well acquainted , and was , indeed , himself , one of its ornaments . Dr. Adams expostulated with Johnson , and sug- gested , that his not being admitted when he called on him , was probably ...
... literary circle with which his lordship was well acquainted , and was , indeed , himself , one of its ornaments . Dr. Adams expostulated with Johnson , and sug- gested , that his not being admitted when he called on him , was probably ...
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... Literary Property of those letters was contested in the court of session in Scotland , and Mr. Henry Dundas ( 1 ) , one of the counsel for the proprietors , read this character as an exhibition of Johnson , Sir David Dalrymple , Lord ...
... Literary Property of those letters was contested in the court of session in Scotland , and Mr. Henry Dundas ( 1 ) , one of the counsel for the proprietors , read this character as an exhibition of Johnson , Sir David Dalrymple , Lord ...
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... literary characters ! " ( 2 ) a more commodious chimney at the side ? — C. - [ Does it not mean , that , after the Revolution , stoves were so placed , that they warmed only those who got good places near them ? -FONNEREAU . It is ...
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