Boswell's Life of JohnsonHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922 |
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James Boswell. [ Title - page to the Third Edition . ] THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. COMPREHENDING AN ACCOUNT OF HIS STUDIES AND NUMEROUS WORKS , IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER ; A SERIES OF HIS EPISTOLARY CORRESPONDENCE AND CONVERSATIONS ...
James Boswell. [ Title - page to the Third Edition . ] THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. COMPREHENDING AN ACCOUNT OF HIS STUDIES AND NUMEROUS WORKS , IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER ; A SERIES OF HIS EPISTOLARY CORRESPONDENCE AND CONVERSATIONS ...
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James Boswell. 16 A CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE , ETC. On the Distinction between TORY and WHIG ; dictated to me . acknowl . On Vicarious Punishments , and the great Propitiation for the Sins of the World , by JESUS CHRIST ; dictated to me ...
James Boswell. 16 A CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE , ETC. On the Distinction between TORY and WHIG ; dictated to me . acknowl . On Vicarious Punishments , and the great Propitiation for the Sins of the World , by JESUS CHRIST ; dictated to me ...
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James Boswell. 1743 ] DR . JAMES AND DR . MEAD Nor shall thine ardours cease to glow , When souls to blissful climes remove ; What rais'd our virtue here below , Shall aid our happiness above . ' 109 Johnson had now an opportunity of ...
James Boswell. 1743 ] DR . JAMES AND DR . MEAD Nor shall thine ardours cease to glow , When souls to blissful climes remove ; What rais'd our virtue here below , Shall aid our happiness above . ' 109 Johnson had now an opportunity of ...
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James Boswell. 300 SIR JAMES MACDONALD [ 1763 We have now been favoured with the concluding volume , in which , to use a parliamentary expression , he has explained , so as not to appear quite so adverse to the opinion of the world ...
James Boswell. 300 SIR JAMES MACDONALD [ 1763 We have now been favoured with the concluding volume , in which , to use a parliamentary expression , he has explained , so as not to appear quite so adverse to the opinion of the world ...
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James Boswell. 346 BOSWELL'S THESIS IN CIVIL LAW [ 1766 avert it . Let me know how you all go on . Has Mr. Lang- ton got him the little horse that I recommended ? It would do him good to ride about his estate in fine weather . ' Be ...
James Boswell. 346 BOSWELL'S THESIS IN CIVIL LAW [ 1766 avert it . Let me know how you all go on . Has Mr. Lang- ton got him the little horse that I recommended ? It would do him good to ride about his estate in fine weather . ' Be ...
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