Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... John Hawkins , Knight , a man , whom , during my long 2 2 The greatest part of this book was written while Sir John Hawkins was alive ; and I avow , that one object of my strictures was to make him of Dr. Johnson . Since his decease , I ...
... John Hawkins , Knight , a man , whom , during my long 2 2 The greatest part of this book was written while Sir John Hawkins was alive ; and I avow , that one object of my strictures was to make him of Dr. Johnson . Since his decease , I ...
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... John Nichols , the worthy and indefatigable editor of that valuable miscellany signed N .; some of which I shall occasionally transcribe in the course of this work . B. 25 of a person , who will undertake , on reasonable terms ...
... John Nichols , the worthy and indefatigable editor of that valuable miscellany signed N .; some of which I shall occasionally transcribe in the course of this work . B. 25 of a person , who will undertake , on reasonable terms ...
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... JOHN- SON . ' Why , yes ; when I came with two - pence half - penny in my pocket , and thou , Davy , with three half - pence in thine . ' B. 2 The Rev. John Colson was first master of the Free School at Rochester , and afterwards ...
... JOHN- SON . ' Why , yes ; when I came with two - pence half - penny in my pocket , and thou , Davy , with three half - pence in thine . ' B. 2 The Rev. John Colson was first master of the Free School at Rochester , and afterwards ...
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... John's Gate naturally brought Johnson and him together.2 It is melancholy to reflect , that Johnson and Savage were sometimes in such ex- treme indigence , 3 that they could not pay 2 Sir John Hawkins gives the world to under- stand ...
... John's Gate naturally brought Johnson and him together.2 It is melancholy to reflect , that Johnson and Savage were sometimes in such ex- treme indigence , 3 that they could not pay 2 Sir John Hawkins gives the world to under- stand ...
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... John Smith , by Mr. Burbridge , assistant to Dr. Manningham's curate for St. Andrew's , Hol- born : that the child was christened on Monday , the 18th of January , in Fox - court ; and , from the privacy , was supposed by Mr. Burbridge ...
... John Smith , by Mr. Burbridge , assistant to Dr. Manningham's curate for St. Andrew's , Hol- born : that the child was christened on Monday , the 18th of January , in Fox - court ; and , from the privacy , was supposed by Mr. Burbridge ...
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