Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... wrote against him ; and you had the con- troversy between Mr. Elwal and Mr. Barter . To try to make himself distinguished he wrote a letter to King George the Second , challenging him to dispute with him , in which he said , ' George ...
... wrote against him ; and you had the con- troversy between Mr. Elwal and Mr. Barter . To try to make himself distinguished he wrote a letter to King George the Second , challenging him to dispute with him , in which he said , ' George ...
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... wrote , or partly wrote , an Epitaph on Mrs. Bell , wife of his friend John Bell , Esq . , brother of the Rev. Dr. Bell , Pre- bendary of Westminster , which is printed in his Works . It is in English prose , and has so little of his ...
... wrote , or partly wrote , an Epitaph on Mrs. Bell , wife of his friend John Bell , Esq . , brother of the Rev. Dr. Bell , Pre- bendary of Westminster , which is printed in his Works . It is in English prose , and has so little of his ...
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... wrote to me about three months ago , that he purposed to reprint Walton's Lives , and desired me to contribute to the work ; my answer was , that Lord Hailes intended the same publication ; and Dr. Horne has resigned it to him . His ...
... wrote to me about three months ago , that he purposed to reprint Walton's Lives , and desired me to contribute to the work ; my answer was , that Lord Hailes intended the same publication ; and Dr. Horne has resigned it to him . His ...
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