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... afterwards appointed a Commissioner of Excise . He died in 1780.-M. ] 2 [ Dr. Johnson was not the editor of this Collection of the English Poets ; he merely furnished the biographical prefaces with which it is enriched ; as it is ...
... afterwards appointed a Commissioner of Excise . He died in 1780.-M. ] 2 [ Dr. Johnson was not the editor of this Collection of the English Poets ; he merely furnished the biographical prefaces with which it is enriched ; as it is ...
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... afterwards asked what he thought of him , answered , " He's a tremendous companion . ” Johnson told me , that " Taylor was a very sensible acute man , and had a strong mind : that he had great activity in some respects , and yet such a ...
... afterwards asked what he thought of him , answered , " He's a tremendous companion . ” Johnson told me , that " Taylor was a very sensible acute man , and had a strong mind : that he had great activity in some respects , and yet such a ...
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... afterwards swear against him at the Old Bailey , to take away his life , after he has robbed me . I am surer I am right in the one case , than in the other . I may be mistaken as to the man when I swear : I cannot be mistaken , if I ...
... afterwards swear against him at the Old Bailey , to take away his life , after he has robbed me . I am surer I am right in the one case , than in the other . I may be mistaken as to the man when I swear : I cannot be mistaken , if I ...
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VOLUME II | 111 |
Chronological Table of Johnsons Life and Contemporary | 158 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson LL D 17761784 | 495 |
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