The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. M. Dent, 1934 |
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Page 443
... published in the fourth edition . If the third edition had been adopted for the present issue , these letters , which Boswell would certainly have published if he had had the opportunity , must either have been omitted , or published in ...
... published in the fourth edition . If the third edition had been adopted for the present issue , these letters , which Boswell would certainly have published if he had had the opportunity , must either have been omitted , or published in ...
Page 444
... published by George Strahan , A.M. In 1786 Mrs. Piozzi published Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson , LL.D. , during the last twenty years of his Life , and , in 1788 , Letters to and from the late Samuel Johnson . In 1787 Sir John ...
... published by George Strahan , A.M. In 1786 Mrs. Piozzi published Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson , LL.D. , during the last twenty years of his Life , and , in 1788 , Letters to and from the late Samuel Johnson . In 1787 Sir John ...
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... published in 1780 a Life of Garrick and in 1785 Dramatic Miscellanies . 260. note . This note by Boswell first appeared in 1793 , in the second edition of the Life , not , as Malone says , in 1791. Murphy's Essay was published in 1792 ...
... published in 1780 a Life of Garrick and in 1785 Dramatic Miscellanies . 260. note . This note by Boswell first appeared in 1793 , in the second edition of the Life , not , as Malone says , in 1791. Murphy's Essay was published in 1792 ...
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