The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1G. Allen & Unwin, 1924 - Authors, English |
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... known and esteemed . b Hawkins's Life of Johnson , p . 100 . ' Johnson would thus seem first to have edited ( from 1738 to 1740 ) , then to have entirely written ( until 1743 ) , these Parliamentary reports . Though much praised at the ...
... known and esteemed . b Hawkins's Life of Johnson , p . 100 . ' Johnson would thus seem first to have edited ( from 1738 to 1740 ) , then to have entirely written ( until 1743 ) , these Parliamentary reports . Though much praised at the ...
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... known by his writings , Mr. John Hawkins , an attorney , a3 and a few others of different professions . * In the Gentleman's Magazine for May of this year he wrote a " Life of Lord Roscommon , " with Notes , which he afterwards much ...
... known by his writings , Mr. John Hawkins , an attorney , a3 and a few others of different professions . * In the Gentleman's Magazine for May of this year he wrote a " Life of Lord Roscommon , " with Notes , which he afterwards much ...
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... known to do . And let it be remembered , that he was now talking spontaneously , and expressing his genuine sentiments ; whereas at other times he might be induced from his spirit of contradiction , or more properly from his love of ...
... known to do . And let it be remembered , that he was now talking spontaneously , and expressing his genuine sentiments ; whereas at other times he might be induced from his spirit of contradiction , or more properly from his love of ...
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