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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... edition of Mr. Croker , 1831 ; and this example , will assuredly be adhered to in all future editions . Not the least interesting circumstance connected with this Tour is , that Johnson read from time to time Boswell's record of his ...
... edition of Mr. Croker , 1831 ; and this example , will assuredly be adhered to in all future editions . Not the least interesting circumstance connected with this Tour is , that Johnson read from time to time Boswell's record of his ...
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... Edition of Shakspeare , " * to which he affixed , Proposals for a new edition of that poet . As we do not trace anything else published by him during the course of this year , we may conjecture that he was occupied entirely with that ...
... Edition of Shakspeare , " * to which he affixed , Proposals for a new edition of that poet . As we do not trace anything else published by him during the course of this year , we may conjecture that he was occupied entirely with that ...
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... edition was concluded , it was published in six duodecimo volumes ; ' and its author lived to see ten numerous editions of it in London , besides those of Ireland and Scotland . I profess myself to have ever entertained a profound ...
... edition was concluded , it was published in six duodecimo volumes ; ' and its author lived to see ten numerous editions of it in London , besides those of Ireland and Scotland . I profess myself to have ever entertained a profound ...
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