Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... notes or written without their use . But , at the end of the sheets which form the MS , is a group of the rough notes themselves , forming of course a specimen of a Boswellian record in its first stage . Similar to these are quantities ...
... notes or written without their use . But , at the end of the sheets which form the MS , is a group of the rough notes themselves , forming of course a specimen of a Boswellian record in its first stage . Similar to these are quantities ...
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... Notes by Dr. Le Courayer , the reputation of that book is so much revived in England , that , it is presumed , a new translation of it from the Italian , together with Le Courayer's Notes from the French , could not fail of a favourable ...
... Notes by Dr. Le Courayer , the reputation of that book is so much revived in England , that , it is presumed , a new translation of it from the Italian , together with Le Courayer's Notes from the French , could not fail of a favourable ...
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... notes , historical and critical . ' Roscommon's Poems , with notes . ' Lives of the Philosophers , written with a polite air , in such a manner as may divert as well as instruct . ' History of the Heathen Mythology , with an explication ...
... notes , historical and critical . ' Roscommon's Poems , with notes . ' Lives of the Philosophers , written with a polite air , in such a manner as may divert as well as instruct . ' History of the Heathen Mythology , with an explication ...
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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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