Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... Thomas Warton , who obligingly furnished me with several of our common friend's letters , which he illustrated with notes . These I shall insert in their proper places . ' To THE REVEREND MR . THOMAS WARTON - ' SIR , It is but an ill ...
... Thomas Warton , who obligingly furnished me with several of our common friend's letters , which he illustrated with notes . These I shall insert in their proper places . ' To THE REVEREND MR . THOMAS WARTON - ' SIR , It is but an ill ...
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... THOMAS WARTON ' DEAR SIR , I am extremely obliged to you and to Mr. Wise , for the uncommon care which you have taken of my interest : 1 if you can accomplish your kind design , I shall certainly take me a little habitation among you ...
... THOMAS WARTON ' DEAR SIR , I am extremely obliged to you and to Mr. Wise , for the uncommon care which you have taken of my interest : 1 if you can accomplish your kind design , I shall certainly take me a little habitation among you ...
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James Boswell. ' Huggins , the translator of Ariosto , and Mr. Thomas Warton , in the early part of his literary life , had a dispute concerning that poet , of whom Mr. Warton in his Observations on Spenser's Fairy Queen , gave some ...
James Boswell. ' Huggins , the translator of Ariosto , and Mr. Thomas Warton , in the early part of his literary life , had a dispute concerning that poet , of whom Mr. Warton in his Observations on Spenser's Fairy Queen , gave some ...
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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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