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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... 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 Burney ...
... 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 Burney ...
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... remarkable , he added a philo- sophical research , and the most perspicuous and energetic language . ( 1 ) Cave was certainly a man of estimable qualities , and was eminently diligent and successful in his own business , which ...
... remarkable , he added a philo- sophical research , and the most perspicuous and energetic language . ( 1 ) Cave was certainly a man of estimable qualities , and was eminently diligent and successful in his own business , which ...
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... 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- wicke , who was very ...
... 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- wicke , who was very ...
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... Remarkable Abridgment of the Dictionary . Definitions . - Universal Visiter . The Literary Magazine . Defence of Tea . The - Proposals - Jonas Hanway . — - Pulpit Discourses . — for an Edition of Shakspeare . Soame Jenyns . - Charles ...
... Remarkable Abridgment of the Dictionary . Definitions . - Universal Visiter . The Literary Magazine . Defence of Tea . The - Proposals - Jonas Hanway . — - Pulpit Discourses . — for an Edition of Shakspeare . Soame Jenyns . - Charles ...
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... remarkable , that those with whom Johnson chiefly contracted for his literary labours were Scotchmen , Mr. Millar and Mr. Strahan . Millar , though himself no great judge of literature , had good sense enough to have for his friends ...
... remarkable , that those with whom Johnson chiefly contracted for his literary labours were Scotchmen , Mr. Millar and Mr. Strahan . Millar , though himself no great judge of literature , had good sense enough to have for his friends ...
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