Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1965 - 1491 páginas |
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... Johnson offered his London to several booksellers , none of whom would purchase it . To this circumstance Mr. Derrick alludes in the following lines of his Fortune , a Rhapsody : ' Will no kind patron JOHNSON Own ? Shall JOHNSON ...
... Johnson offered his London to several booksellers , none of whom would purchase it . To this circumstance Mr. Derrick alludes in the following lines of his Fortune , a Rhapsody : ' Will no kind patron JOHNSON Own ? Shall JOHNSON ...
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... Johnson that he had practised long as a solicitor in Chancery , but that he now lived in the country upon a little farm , about sixty acres , just by Stevenage in Hertfordshire , and that he came to London ( to Barnard's Inn , No. 6 ) ...
... Johnson that he had practised long as a solicitor in Chancery , but that he now lived in the country upon a little farm , about sixty acres , just by Stevenage in Hertfordshire , and that he came to London ( to Barnard's Inn , No. 6 ) ...
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... Johnson as his own , for upwards of fifty years . ' Would it not be fairer to consider this as an inadvertence , and draw no general inference ? The truth is , that Johnson was so attentive , that in one of his manuscripts in my ...
... Johnson as his own , for upwards of fifty years . ' Would it not be fairer to consider this as an inadvertence , and draw no general inference ? The truth is , that Johnson was so attentive , that in one of his manuscripts in my ...
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Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds | 1 |
Advertisement to the Third Edition | 9 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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