Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... Oxford , which I therefore hope to see in a fortnight . I know not how long I shall stay , or where I shall lodge : but shall be sure to look for you at my arrival , and we shall easily settle the rest . I am , dear Sir , your most ...
... Oxford , which I therefore hope to see in a fortnight . I know not how long I shall stay , or where I shall lodge : but shall be sure to look for you at my arrival , and we shall easily settle the rest . I am , dear Sir , your most ...
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James Boswell Mowbray Morris. JOHNSON AT OXFORD the middle of the room , till the Whigs removed it on one side .'- About this time there had been an execution of two or three criminals at Oxford on a Monday . Soon afterwards , one day at ...
James Boswell Mowbray Morris. JOHNSON AT OXFORD the middle of the room , till the Whigs removed it on one side .'- About this time there had been an execution of two or three criminals at Oxford on a Monday . Soon afterwards , one day at ...
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... Oxford . He brought with him the diploma from Oxford . Warton . B. 4 I suppose Johnson means that my kind inten- tion of being the first to give him the good news of the degree being granted was frustrated , because Dr. King brought it ...
... Oxford . He brought with him the diploma from Oxford . Warton . B. 4 I suppose Johnson means that my kind inten- tion of being the first to give him the good news of the degree being granted was frustrated , because Dr. King brought it ...
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