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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... respect . But he was peculiarly fortunate in being recorded by Johnson ; who , of the narrow life of a printer and publisher , without any digressions or adventitious circumstances , has made an interesting and agreeable narrative . The ...
... respect . But he was peculiarly fortunate in being recorded by Johnson ; who , of the narrow life of a printer and publisher , without any digressions or adventitious circumstances , has made an interesting and agreeable narrative . The ...
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... 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 desirous to hear it ...
... 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 desirous to hear it ...
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... respect , of which the profession will easily be renewed while the respect continues : and the same causes which first produced can hardly fail to preserve it . Pray let me know , however , whether my letter finds its way to you ...
... respect , of which the profession will easily be renewed while the respect continues : and the same causes which first produced can hardly fail to preserve it . Pray let me know , however , whether my letter finds its way to you ...
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... respect Millar , sir ; he has raised the price of literature . " The same praise may be justly given to Panckoucke , the eminent bookseller of Paris . ( 2 ) Mr. Strahan's liberality , judgment , and success , are well known . LETTER 42 ...
... respect Millar , sir ; he has raised the price of literature . " The same praise may be justly given to Panckoucke , the eminent bookseller of Paris . ( 2 ) Mr. Strahan's liberality , judgment , and success , are well known . LETTER 42 ...
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... respect . He considered them as the patrons of literature ; and , indeed , although they have eventually been considerable gainers by his Dictionary , it is to them LETTER 49 . To Mr. Richardson . " Gough Square , 16th March , 1756 ...
... respect . He considered them as the patrons of literature ; and , indeed , although they have eventually been considerable gainers by his Dictionary , it is to them LETTER 49 . To Mr. Richardson . " Gough Square , 16th March , 1756 ...
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