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164 BENNET LANGTON [ 1752 obtained Johnson's permission to bring Mr. Langton to him ; as , indeed , Johnson , during the whole course of his life , had no shyness , real or affected , but was easy of access to all who were properly ...
164 BENNET LANGTON [ 1752 obtained Johnson's permission to bring Mr. Langton to him ; as , indeed , Johnson , during the whole course of his life , had no shyness , real or affected , but was easy of access to all who were properly ...
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1764 ] JOHNSON'S VISIT TO LANGTON 319 Japix's Rymelerie , which is the only book that they have . It is amazing , that they have no translation of the bible , no treatises of devotion , nor even any of the ballads and storybooks which ...
1764 ] JOHNSON'S VISIT TO LANGTON 319 Japix's Rymelerie , which is the only book that they have . It is amazing , that they have no translation of the bible , no treatises of devotion , nor even any of the ballads and storybooks which ...
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Langton , Bennet , account of him , i . ... 554 ; Johnson visits him at Langton , i . 319 ; at Rochester , ii . ... 442 . Langton , Miss Jane ( Bennet Langton's daughter ) , Johnson's goddaughter , ii . 442 , 532 , 534 . Langton ...
Langton , Bennet , account of him , i . ... 554 ; Johnson visits him at Langton , i . 319 ; at Rochester , ii . ... 442 . Langton , Miss Jane ( Bennet Langton's daughter ) , Johnson's goddaughter , ii . 442 , 532 , 534 . Langton ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
Términos y frases comunes
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