Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... Samuel Johnson , LL.D. Life of Samuel Johnson Index 19 1403 PREFACE TO 1953 EDITION This edition is based on the a 2.
... Samuel Johnson , LL.D. Life of Samuel Johnson Index 19 1403 PREFACE TO 1953 EDITION This edition is based on the a 2.
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... Samuel Johnson had been published during the two and a half years following his death ( December , 1784 ) , among them Boswell's own sprightly Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson . This was the first fruits of his vast Johnsonian ...
... Samuel Johnson had been published during the two and a half years following his death ( December , 1784 ) , among them Boswell's own sprightly Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson . This was the first fruits of his vast Johnsonian ...
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... Johnson wished to make her his wife . To this notion Boswell helped to give what belated currency he could by the publication in 1788 of his most despicable and unpardonable poem , the Ode by Dr. Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thrale , upon ...
... Johnson wished to make her his wife . To this notion Boswell helped to give what belated currency he could by the publication in 1788 of his most despicable and unpardonable poem , the Ode by Dr. Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thrale , upon ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
The False Alarm acknowl | 431 |
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