Boswell's Life of Johnson: Life (v.l, 1709-1765; v.2 1765-1776; v.3, 1776-1780; v.4, 1780-1784)Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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... wrote out very many of the notes which I am now submitting to my readers . An interval of some years of comparative health that I enjoyed between my two severest illnesses allowed me to try my strength as a critic and an editor . In Dr ...
... wrote out very many of the notes which I am now submitting to my readers . An interval of some years of comparative health that I enjoyed between my two severest illnesses allowed me to try my strength as a critic and an editor . In Dr ...
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... wrote to his friend , Dr. Taylor . My opinion is that I have drunk too little 12 ' In the Appendices I have generally treated of subjects which 1 Post , i . 472 , n . 4 ; iv . 260 , n . 2 ; v . 405 , n . 1 , 454 , n . 2 ; vi . i ...
... wrote to his friend , Dr. Taylor . My opinion is that I have drunk too little 12 ' In the Appendices I have generally treated of subjects which 1 Post , i . 472 , n . 4 ; iv . 260 , n . 2 ; v . 405 , n . 1 , 454 , n . 2 ; vi . i ...
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... wrote to me upon a former occasion from Oxford , November 17 , 1785 : - Dear Sir , I hazard this letter , not knowing where it will find you , to thank you for your very agreeable Tour , which I found here on my return from the country ...
... wrote to me upon a former occasion from Oxford , November 17 , 1785 : - Dear Sir , I hazard this letter , not knowing where it will find you , to thank you for your very agreeable Tour , which I found here on my return from the country ...
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... wrote to Mr. Temple : ' I have now the pain- ful task of informing you that my dear brother expired this morning at two o'clock ; we have both lost a kind , affectionate friend , and I shall never have such another . ' Letters of ...
... wrote to Mr. Temple : ' I have now the pain- ful task of informing you that my dear brother expired this morning at two o'clock ; we have both lost a kind , affectionate friend , and I shall never have such another . ' Letters of ...
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... wrote and gave to his much loved friend Dr. Bathurst the Papers in the Adventurer , signed T. acknowl . 1754. Life of Edw . Cave in the Gentleman's Magazine . acknowl . 1755. A DICTIONARY , with a Grammar and History , of the ENGLISH ...
... wrote and gave to his much loved friend Dr. Bathurst the Papers in the Adventurer , signed T. acknowl . 1754. Life of Edw . Cave in the Gentleman's Magazine . acknowl . 1755. A DICTIONARY , with a Grammar and History , of the ENGLISH ...
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