The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 6H.G. Bohn, 1844 |
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... a Royal Allegory , translated from the original , just published in Paris : By the Hon . Mrs. Stanly : sold by E. Curl ; price 3s . " - C . 1835. ] books She was offended , and shut up , as B 3 ETAT . 66 . 5 FRENCH TOUR- DIARY .
... a Royal Allegory , translated from the original , just published in Paris : By the Hon . Mrs. Stanly : sold by E. Curl ; price 3s . " - C . 1835. ] books She was offended , and shut up , as B 3 ETAT . 66 . 5 FRENCH TOUR- DIARY .
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... slightingly of music , he was ( 1 ) Miss Letitia Aiken , who married Mr. Barbauld , and published " Easy Lessons for Children , & c . & c . " — C. observed to listen very attentively while Miss Thrale played on 28 1775 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... slightingly of music , he was ( 1 ) Miss Letitia Aiken , who married Mr. Barbauld , and published " Easy Lessons for Children , & c . & c . " — C. observed to listen very attentively while Miss Thrale played on 28 1775 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... such other of his lordship's manuscripts as had not been published , on condition that the profits arising from their publication should be applied to the establish- ment of a manège in the university . ( 1 48 1776 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... such other of his lordship's manuscripts as had not been published , on condition that the profits arising from their publication should be applied to the establish- ment of a manège in the university . ( 1 48 1776 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... published , and that Sir John Pringle had observed to me , that Dr. Smith , who had never been in trade , could not be expected to write well on that subject any more than a lawyer upon physic . JOHNSON . " He is mistaken , Sir ; a man ...
... published , and that Sir John Pringle had observed to me , that Dr. Smith , who had never been in trade , could not be expected to write well on that subject any more than a lawyer upon physic . JOHNSON . " He is mistaken , Sir ; a man ...
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... published in a few days , under the title of " Johnsoniana , or Bon - mots of Dr. John- son . " JOHNSON . " Sir , it is a mighty impudent thing . " BOSWELL . " Pray , Sir , could you have no redress if you were to prosecute a publisher ...
... published in a few days , under the title of " Johnsoniana , or Bon - mots of Dr. John- son . " JOHNSON . " Sir , it is a mighty impudent thing . " BOSWELL . " Pray , Sir , could you have no redress if you were to prosecute a publisher ...
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