The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Nearly Half a Century During which He Flourished, 1±ÇG. Routledge & Company, Farringdon Street, 1857 - 300ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Dodsley's " Preceptor . " . CHAPTER VI . — 1749—1750 . Pablication of " The Vanity of Human Wishes " -Tragedy of ... Robert Levett - Johnson's Friendship with Reynolds - Langton - Beauclerk - Writings in the " Adventurer " -Extract ...
... Dodsley's " Preceptor . " . CHAPTER VI . — 1749—1750 . Pablication of " The Vanity of Human Wishes " -Tragedy of ... Robert Levett - Johnson's Friendship with Reynolds - Langton - Beauclerk - Writings in the " Adventurer " -Extract ...
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... JOHN'S GATEWAY , FROM AN ETCHING BY CARTER 47 PORTRAIT OF REV . JOHN COLSON , FROM AN ORIGINAL DRAWING 48 PORTRAIT OF ROBERT DODSLEY , FROM A PAINTING BY SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS 62 JOHNSON , RICHARDSON , AND HOGARTH 67 PORTRAIT OF DR ...
... JOHN'S GATEWAY , FROM AN ETCHING BY CARTER 47 PORTRAIT OF REV . JOHN COLSON , FROM AN ORIGINAL DRAWING 48 PORTRAIT OF ROBERT DODSLEY , FROM A PAINTING BY SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS 62 JOHNSON , RICHARDSON , AND HOGARTH 67 PORTRAIT OF DR ...
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... Mr. Robert Dodsley , had taste enough to perceive its uncommon merit , and thought it creditable to have a share in it . The fact is , that , at a future confer- ence , he bargained for the whole property of it , for which he gave ...
... Mr. Robert Dodsley , had taste enough to perceive its uncommon merit , and thought it creditable to have a share in it . The fact is , that , at a future confer- ence , he bargained for the whole property of it , for which he gave ...
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... Mr. James Dodsley , that several years before this period , when John- son was one day sitting in his brother Robert's shop , he heard his brother suggest to him that a dictionary of the English language would be a work that would be ...
... Mr. James Dodsley , that several years before this period , when John- son was one day sitting in his brother Robert's shop , he heard his brother suggest to him that a dictionary of the English language would be a work that would be ...
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... Dodsley , it appears that his friend , Mr. Robert Dodsley , 1 This shows how ready modern audiences are to condemn in a new play what they have frequently endured very quietly in an old one . Rowe has made Moneses in " Tamerlane ...
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