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[ 1741 In 1741 he wrote for the Gentleman's Magazine ' the Pre- face , ' * Conclusion of his lives of Drake and Baretier , ' † ' A free translation of the Jests of Hierocles , with an Introduc- tion ; ' † and , I think , the following ...
[ 1741 In 1741 he wrote for the Gentleman's Magazine ' the Pre- face , ' * Conclusion of his lives of Drake and Baretier , ' † ' A free translation of the Jests of Hierocles , with an Introduc- tion ; ' † and , I think , the following ...
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1767 ] GOLDSMITH'S INDIFFERENCE 363 friends was collected round him to hear his account of this memorable conversation , Dr. Joseph Warton , in his frank and lively manner , was very active in pressing him to men- tion the particulars .
1767 ] GOLDSMITH'S INDIFFERENCE 363 friends was collected round him to hear his account of this memorable conversation , Dr. Joseph Warton , in his frank and lively manner , was very active in pressing him to men- tion the particulars .
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Ranby , John , Doubts on the Aboli- 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 .
Ranby , John , Doubts on the Aboli- 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 .
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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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