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... Scotland with Boswell 1774 Johnson visits Wales with Mr. and Mrs. Thrale 1775 Johnson re- ceives the de- gree of D.C.L. from Oxford . Publishes Tax- ation no Tyr- anny and Journey to the Western Is- lands of Scot- land . Wellington born ...
... Scotland with Boswell 1774 Johnson visits Wales with Mr. and Mrs. Thrale 1775 Johnson re- ceives the de- gree of D.C.L. from Oxford . Publishes Tax- ation no Tyr- anny and Journey to the Western Is- lands of Scot- land . Wellington born ...
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... Scotland , ". Mr. Thomas Davies the actor , who then kept a bookseller's shop in Russell - street , Covent - garden , told me that Johnson was very much his friend , and came frequently to his house , where he more than once invited me ...
... Scotland , ". Mr. Thomas Davies the actor , who then kept a bookseller's shop in Russell - street , Covent - garden , told me that Johnson was very much his friend , and came frequently to his house , where he more than once invited me ...
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... Scotland , but I cannot help it . " He seized the expression come from Scotland . " " That , Sir , I find , is what a very great many of your countrymen cannot help . " This stroke stunned me a 5 good deal ; and when we had sat sown ...
... Scotland , but I cannot help it . " He seized the expression come from Scotland . " " That , Sir , I find , is what a very great many of your countrymen cannot help . " This stroke stunned me a 5 good deal ; and when we had sat sown ...
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... I acknowledged , that though educated very strictly in the. ' Is there ever a man in all Scotland , From the highest estate to the lowest degree , & c . ' " to dine , even with an intimate friend , he THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. 51.
... I acknowledged , that though educated very strictly in the. ' Is there ever a man in all Scotland , From the highest estate to the lowest degree , & c . ' " to dine , even with an intimate friend , he THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. 51.
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... Scotland had a great many noble wild prospects . JOHNSON . " I believe , Sir , you have a great many . Norway , too , has noble wild prospects ; and Lapland is remarkable for prodigious noble wild prospects . But , Sir , let me tell you ...
... Scotland had a great many noble wild prospects . JOHNSON . " I believe , Sir , you have a great many . Norway , too , has noble wild prospects ; and Lapland is remarkable for prodigious noble wild prospects . But , Sir , let me tell you ...
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