The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1John W. Lovell Company, 1899 - Authors, English |
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... appears , from the books of Pembroke College , to have been admitted February 24 , 1727 , and his name was removed from the books February 21 , 1782 ; so that , as Johnson entered in October , 1728 , and does not appear to have returned ...
... appears , from the books of Pembroke College , to have been admitted February 24 , 1727 , and his name was removed from the books February 21 , 1782 ; so that , as Johnson entered in October , 1728 , and does not appear to have returned ...
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... appear ; and though use had not yet taught his wing a permanent and equable flight , there are parts of it which ... appears , by his modest and unaffected narration , to have described things as he saw them , to have copied nature ...
... appear ; and though use had not yet taught his wing a permanent and equable flight , there are parts of it which ... appears , by his modest and unaffected narration , to have described things as he saw them , to have copied nature ...
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... appear from the following lines which he wrote for his frien ' , Mr. Edmund Hector : 2 VERSES TO A LADY , ON RECEIVING ... appears not to have seen . They were addressed " to Miss Hickman , playing on the spinet . " At the back of this ...
... appear from the following lines which he wrote for his frien ' , Mr. Edmund Hector : 2 VERSES TO A LADY , ON RECEIVING ... appears not to have seen . They were addressed " to Miss Hickman , playing on the spinet . " At the back of this ...
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