The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with the Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides |
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... acquaintance . Within a year after the publication of these mere sketches by Cooke and Tyers , there appeared , " Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the late Dr. Samuel Johnson , printed by J. Walker , 44 , Pater - Noster Row , 1785 ...
... acquaintance . Within a year after the publication of these mere sketches by Cooke and Tyers , there appeared , " Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the late Dr. Samuel Johnson , printed by J. Walker , 44 , Pater - Noster Row , 1785 ...
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... acquaintance of Mrs. Porter -Johnson's marriage , and account of Mrs. Johnson . Opens a private academy at Edial . 60 61 62-63 • 64 His scheme for the classes of a grammar school • 66-67 Garrick , his pupil 64-68 Letter from Mr ...
... acquaintance of Mrs. Porter -Johnson's marriage , and account of Mrs. Johnson . Opens a private academy at Edial . 60 61 62-63 • 64 His scheme for the classes of a grammar school • 66-67 Garrick , his pupil 64-68 Letter from Mr ...
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... acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Thrale Who are described . Johnson's letter to Boswell at Paris . . Johnson encourages Boswell to publish an account of Boswell's return to London Corsica Letters to Bennett Langton Letter to Boswell 1767 ...
... acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Thrale Who are described . Johnson's letter to Boswell at Paris . . Johnson encourages Boswell to publish an account of Boswell's return to London Corsica Letters to Bennett Langton Letter to Boswell 1767 ...
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... the many happy hours which I owe to your kindness , -for the cordiality with which you have at all times been pleased to welcome me , -for the number of valuable acquaintances to whom you have introduced Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds.
... the many happy hours which I owe to your kindness , -for the cordiality with which you have at all times been pleased to welcome me , -for the number of valuable acquaintances to whom you have introduced Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds.
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... acquaintances to whom you have introduced me , for the noctes cænæque Deum , which I have enjoyed under your roof . If a work should be inscribed to one who is master of the subject of it , and whose approbation , therefore , must ...
... acquaintances to whom you have introduced me , for the noctes cænæque Deum , which I have enjoyed under your roof . If a work should be inscribed to one who is master of the subject of it , and whose approbation , therefore , must ...
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