Life of Johnson, Volúmenes1-2Oxford University Press, 1942 |
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... gave me some account of what passed on the is night of Johnson's arrival at Oxford . On that evening , his father , who had anxiously accompanied him , found means to have him introduced to Mr. Jorden , who was to be his tutor . His ...
... gave me some account of what passed on the is night of Johnson's arrival at Oxford . On that evening , his father , who had anxiously accompanied him , found means to have him introduced to Mr. Jorden , who was to be his tutor . His ...
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... gave it away very liberally . His desire of imaginary conse- quence predominated over his attention to truth . When he began to rise into notice , he said he had a brother who was Dean of Durham ' , a fiction so easily detected , that ...
... gave it away very liberally . His desire of imaginary conse- quence predominated over his attention to truth . When he began to rise into notice , he said he had a brother who was Dean of Durham ' , a fiction so easily detected , that ...
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... gave offence to some of the friends of that nobleman , and particularly produced a declaration of war against him from Mrs. Montagu , the ingenious Essayist on Shakspeare , between whom and his Lordship a commerce of reciprocal ...
... gave offence to some of the friends of that nobleman , and particularly produced a declaration of war against him from Mrs. Montagu , the ingenious Essayist on Shakspeare , between whom and his Lordship a commerce of reciprocal ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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