Life of Johnson, Volúmenes1-2Oxford University Press, 1942 |
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... tion ; ' † and , I think , the following pieces : ' Debate on the Proposal of Parliament to Cromwell , to assume the Title of King , abridged , modified , and digested ; ' † ' Translation of Abbé Guyon's Dissertation on the Amazons ...
... tion ; ' † and , I think , the following pieces : ' Debate on the Proposal of Parliament to Cromwell , to assume the Title of King , abridged , modified , and digested ; ' † ' Translation of Abbé Guyon's Dissertation on the Amazons ...
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... tion the particulars . Come now , Sir , this is an interesting matter ; do favour us with it . ' Johnson , with great good humour , complied . 6 He told them , ' I found his Majesty wished I should talk , and I made it my business to ...
... tion the particulars . Come now , Sir , this is an interesting matter ; do favour us with it . ' Johnson , with great good humour , complied . 6 He told them , ' I found his Majesty wished I should talk , and I made it my business to ...
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... tion of the Slave Trade , ii . 156 . Ranelagh , i . 414 ; ii . 563 . Rank , its claims , ii . 37 ; Johnson's respect for it , i . 296 , 299 . Rasay , the Macleods of , i . 553 . Rasay , John Macleod , Laird of ( ' Macgillichallum ...
... tion of the Slave Trade , ii . 156 . Ranelagh , i . 414 ; ii . 563 . Rank , its claims , ii . 37 ; Johnson's respect for it , i . 296 , 299 . Rasay , the Macleods of , i . 553 . Rasay , John Macleod , Laird of ( ' Macgillichallum ...
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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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