Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... SAMUEL JOHNSON was born at Lich field , in Staffordshire , on the 18th of September , N. S. 1709 ; and his initia- tion into the Christian church was not delayed ; for his baptism is recorded , in the register of St. Mary's parish in ...
... SAMUEL JOHNSON was born at Lich field , in Staffordshire , on the 18th of September , N. S. 1709 ; and his initia- tion into the Christian church was not delayed ; for his baptism is recorded , in the register of St. Mary's parish in ...
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... SAMUEL JOHNSON , who was formerly of Pembroke College , having very eminently dis- tinguished himself by the publication of a series of essays , excellently calculated to form the man- ners of the people , and in which the cause of ...
... SAMUEL JOHNSON , who was formerly of Pembroke College , having very eminently dis- tinguished himself by the publication of a series of essays , excellently calculated to form the man- ners of the people , and in which the cause of ...
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... SAMUEL JOHN- " SIR , SON . " Prestonfield , Feb. 17 , 1777 . my " I HAD yesterday the honour of receiving your book of your Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland , ' which ... SAMUEL JOHNSON . " Edinburgh , 392 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... SAMUEL JOHN- " SIR , SON . " Prestonfield , Feb. 17 , 1777 . my " I HAD yesterday the honour of receiving your book of your Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland , ' which ... SAMUEL JOHNSON . " Edinburgh , 392 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
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