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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... original letters , memoranda , and note - books used by Boswell when com- posing the LIFE ; of the present MACLEOD , son of the chief who received Johnson at Dunvegan in 1773 , for a curious autobiographi- cal fragment , written by his ...
... original letters , memoranda , and note - books used by Boswell when com- posing the LIFE ; of the present MACLEOD , son of the chief who received Johnson at Dunvegan in 1773 , for a curious autobiographi- cal fragment , written by his ...
Page 174
... original publisher ) , three months after the close of the work . When the Rambler was collected into volumes , Johnson revised and collected it hroughout . The original octavo edition not having fallen into Mr. Boswell's hands , he was ...
... original publisher ) , three months after the close of the work . When the Rambler was collected into volumes , Johnson revised and collected it hroughout . The original octavo edition not having fallen into Mr. Boswell's hands , he was ...
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... original members were , Sir Joshua Reynolds , Dr. Johnson , Mr. Edmund Burke , Dr. Nugent , Mr. Beauclerk , Mr. Langton , Dr. Goldsmith , Mr. Chamier , and Sir John Hawkins . They met at the Turk's Head , in Gerrard Street , Soho , one ...
... original members were , Sir Joshua Reynolds , Dr. Johnson , Mr. Edmund Burke , Dr. Nugent , Mr. Beauclerk , Mr. Langton , Dr. Goldsmith , Mr. Chamier , and Sir John Hawkins . They met at the Turk's Head , in Gerrard Street , Soho , one ...
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