Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... appearance . Mrs. Montague's Essay on Shakspeare . Persons of consequence watched in London . Learning of the Scots from 1550 to 1650. The arts of civil life little known in Scotland till the Union . Life of a sailor . The folly of ...
... appearance . Mrs. Montague's Essay on Shakspeare . Persons of consequence watched in London . Learning of the Scots from 1550 to 1650. The arts of civil life little known in Scotland till the Union . Life of a sailor . The folly of ...
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... appearance on a sheltie . Burnet's History of his own Times . cations and histories . Nature of sea - sickness . Difference between dedi- October 5. People may come to do anything by talking of it . The Reverend Mr. Hector Maclean ...
... appearance on a sheltie . Burnet's History of his own Times . cations and histories . Nature of sea - sickness . Difference between dedi- October 5. People may come to do anything by talking of it . The Reverend Mr. Hector Maclean ...
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... appearance ' . My wife had tea ready for him , which it is well known he delighted to drink at all hours , particularly when sitting up late , and of which his able defence against Mr. Jonas Han- way ' should have obtained him a ...
... appearance ' . My wife had tea ready for him , which it is well known he delighted to drink at all hours , particularly when sitting up late , and of which his able defence against Mr. Jonas Han- way ' should have obtained him a ...
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... , speaking of the time of Johnson's visit , says ( i . 21 ) on the authority of ' an ancient native of Edinburgh that people all knew each other by sight . The appearance of a new 44 Setting oneself ' doggedly ' to write . [. things.
... , speaking of the time of Johnson's visit , says ( i . 21 ) on the authority of ' an ancient native of Edinburgh that people all knew each other by sight . The appearance of a new 44 Setting oneself ' doggedly ' to write . [. things.
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... appearance . But Principal , from his being the head of our college , is his usual designation , and is shorter ; so I shall use it hereafter . Boswell . 1 The dirtiness of the Scotch churches is taken off in The Tale of a Tub , sect ...
... appearance . But Principal , from his being the head of our college , is his usual designation , and is shorter ; so I shall use it hereafter . Boswell . 1 The dirtiness of the Scotch churches is taken off in The Tale of a Tub , sect ...
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