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... Notes prepared for the Third : the whole EDITED , WITH NEW NOTES , BY PERCY FITZGERALD , M.A. , F.S.A. IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : BICKERS AND SON , LEICESTER SQUARE , W.C. 1874 . 3804 . } 59 . 138 v . 2 LONDON THE LIFE.
... Notes prepared for the Third : the whole EDITED , WITH NEW NOTES , BY PERCY FITZGERALD , M.A. , F.S.A. IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : BICKERS AND SON , LEICESTER SQUARE , W.C. 1874 . 3804 . } 59 . 138 v . 2 LONDON THE LIFE.
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... you not allow him a nobleness of resolution , in penetrating into distant regions ? " JOHNSON . " That , 1 Of Saturday , April 1 , 1775 . VOL . II . 2 The traveller Bruce . € 77945 Sir , is not to the present purpose : we THE LIFE ...
... you not allow him a nobleness of resolution , in penetrating into distant regions ? " JOHNSON . " That , 1 Of Saturday , April 1 , 1775 . VOL . II . 2 The traveller Bruce . € 77945 Sir , is not to the present purpose : we THE LIFE ...
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... Vol . I. , page 241 . Cor . et Ad . - Line 3 : For " May " read “ April . " Ibid . - Line 7 : After " circle " read , " Nor did he omit to pique his mis- tress a little with jealousy of her housewifery ; for he said , ( with a smile ...
... Vol . I. , page 241 . Cor . et Ad . - Line 3 : For " May " read “ April . " Ibid . - Line 7 : After " circle " read , " Nor did he omit to pique his mis- tress a little with jealousy of her housewifery ; for he said , ( with a smile ...
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... good state ; and suppose we had no commerce at all , we could live very well on the produce of our own country . " I cannot omit to VOL . II . 2 mention , that I never knew any man who was THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON . 17.
... good state ; and suppose we had no commerce at all , we could live very well on the produce of our own country . " I cannot omit to VOL . II . 2 mention , that I never knew any man who was THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON . 17.
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... Vol . II . , page 548 . ' Mrs. Harris , who was also one of the guests , was not so favourably im- pressed : 64 Tuesday , April , 1775.-Dr. Johnson , his fellow - traveller through the Scotch Western Isles , Mr. Boswell , and Sir Joshua ...
... Vol . II . , page 548 . ' Mrs. Harris , who was also one of the guests , was not so favourably im- pressed : 64 Tuesday , April , 1775.-Dr. Johnson , his fellow - traveller through the Scotch Western Isles , Mr. Boswell , and Sir Joshua ...
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