The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. M. Dent, 1934 |
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... magazine or periodical publication which has first entertained him , and in which he has first had an opportunity to see himself in print , without the risk of exposing his name . I myself recollect such impressions from " THE SCOTS ...
... magazine or periodical publication which has first entertained him , and in which he has first had an opportunity to see himself in print , without the risk of exposing his name . I myself recollect such impressions from " THE SCOTS ...
Page 133
... magazine , in which I think he did well . I beg of you to write soon , and to write often , and to write long ... Magazine here referred to be that for October 1752 , ( See GENT . MAG . vol . 22 , p . 468 , ) then this letter belongs to ...
... magazine , in which I think he did well . I beg of you to write soon , and to write often , and to write long ... Magazine here referred to be that for October 1752 , ( See GENT . MAG . vol . 22 , p . 468 , ) then this letter belongs to ...
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... Magazine , which have been mentioned . That magazine , after Johnson ceased to write in it , gradually declined , though the popular epithet of Antigallican was added to it ; and in July 1758 it expired . He probably prepared a part of ...
... Magazine , which have been mentioned . That magazine , after Johnson ceased to write in it , gradually declined , though the popular epithet of Antigallican was added to it ; and in July 1758 it expired . He probably prepared a part of ...
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