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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... doubt , the daughter of the friendly schoolmaster at Stourbridge . ] 1 Mrs. Piozzi gives the following account of this little composition from Dr. Johnson's own relation to her , on her enquiring whether it was rightly attributed to him ...
... doubt , the daughter of the friendly schoolmaster at Stourbridge . ] 1 Mrs. Piozzi gives the following account of this little composition from Dr. Johnson's own relation to her , on her enquiring whether it was rightly attributed to him ...
Page 138
... doubt not but you have so much regard to his memory as to encou rage any design that may have a tendency to the preservation of it from insults or calumnies ; and therefore , with some degree of assurance , intreat you to inform the ...
... doubt not but you have so much regard to his memory as to encou rage any design that may have a tendency to the preservation of it from insults or calumnies ; and therefore , with some degree of assurance , intreat you to inform the ...
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... doubt that Swift was the author of the Tale of a Tub , when , as he himself relates in his Life of Swift , " No ... doubt that this blank must be filled with the name of Mr. Burke . No doubt Boswell himself . VUT . I. 16 duced by the ...
... doubt that Swift was the author of the Tale of a Tub , when , as he himself relates in his Life of Swift , " No ... doubt that this blank must be filled with the name of Mr. Burke . No doubt Boswell himself . VUT . I. 16 duced by the ...
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