The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4John W. Lovell Company, 1899 - Authors, English |
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... publish an account of my travels upon the continent of Europe , for which I had a variety of materials collected ... published their travels have been laughed at : I would not have you added to the number . ' The world is now not ...
... publish an account of my travels upon the continent of Europe , for which I had a variety of materials collected ... published their travels have been laughed at : I would not have you added to the number . ' The world is now not ...
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... published in a separate edition ; when , for a very few corrections , the doctor was presented with another hundred guineas . - NICHOLS . The reader has , however , seen some instances , and many others might be produced , in which Dr ...
... published in a separate edition ; when , for a very few corrections , the doctor was presented with another hundred guineas . - NICHOLS . The reader has , however , seen some instances , and many others might be produced , in which Dr ...
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... published a Miscellany , in which Grongar Hill ' first came out . " 1 Johnson praised them highly , and repeated ... published in a collection of Pieces in verse and prose on occasion of " The Dunciad , " 8vo . 1782. They are there ...
... published a Miscellany , in which Grongar Hill ' first came out . " 1 Johnson praised them highly , and repeated ... published in a collection of Pieces in verse and prose on occasion of " The Dunciad , " 8vo . 1782. They are there ...
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