The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... publication 5 . came to me to inquire his name , in order to | so near , its effect is most sensible and perma- do him service ; and also brought a list of seven gentlemen to be served with the Rambler . As I was not at liberty , an ...
... publication 5 . came to me to inquire his name , in order to | so near , its effect is most sensible and perma- do him service ; and also brought a list of seven gentlemen to be served with the Rambler . As I was not at liberty , an ...
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... publication position of the principles of one of his disciples . of the book , but is inconsistent with the mention Lord Chesterfield and Bishop Warburton are stated of Johnson by the title of Doctor , who had not to have been so ...
... publication position of the principles of one of his disciples . of the book , but is inconsistent with the mention Lord Chesterfield and Bishop Warburton are stated of Johnson by the title of Doctor , who had not to have been so ...
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... publication hav- little apartments , more things than I could ing been so long delayed . JOHNSON . " Sir , enumerate in a page or two . I imagine the delay of publication is owing to this ; -that , after publication , there will be no ...
... publication hav- little apartments , more things than I could ing been so long delayed . JOHNSON . " Sir , enumerate in a page or two . I imagine the delay of publication is owing to this ; -that , after publication , there will be no ...
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