Boswell's Life of JohnsonHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922 |
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... John Douglas , acknowledging his Fraud concerning Milton in Terms of suit- able Contrition . acknowl . Dedication to the Earl of Middlesex of Mrs. Charlotte Lennox's ' Female Quixotte . ' intern . evid . 1753. Dedication to John Earl ...
... John Douglas , acknowledging his Fraud concerning Milton in Terms of suit- able Contrition . acknowl . Dedication to the Earl of Middlesex of Mrs. Charlotte Lennox's ' Female Quixotte . ' intern . evid . 1753. Dedication to John Earl ...
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... John Hawkins , Knight 1 , a man , whom , during my long intimacy with Dr. Johnson , I never saw in his company , I think but once , and I am sure not above twice . Johnson might have esteemed him for his decent , religious de- meanour ...
... John Hawkins , Knight 1 , a man , whom , during my long intimacy with Dr. Johnson , I never saw in his company , I think but once , and I am sure not above twice . Johnson might have esteemed him for his decent , religious de- meanour ...
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... John- son , fail to discern his hand in this passage of the Dedica- tion to John Warren , Esq . of Pembrokeshire , though it is ascribed to Warren the bookseller : ' A generous and elevated mind is distinguished by nothing more ...
... John- son , fail to discern his hand in this passage of the Dedica- tion to John Warren , Esq . of Pembrokeshire , though it is ascribed to Warren the bookseller : ' A generous and elevated mind is distinguished by nothing more ...
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... John Nichols , the worthy and indefatigable editor of that valuable miscellany , signed N .; some of which I shall occasionally transcribe in the course of this work . 3 Sir John Floyer's Treatise on Cold Baths . Gent . Mag . 1734 , p ...
... John Nichols , the worthy and indefatigable editor of that valuable miscellany , signed N .; some of which I shall occasionally transcribe in the course of this work . 3 Sir John Floyer's Treatise on Cold Baths . Gent . Mag . 1734 , p ...
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... John- son to try his fate with a tragedy , and to see to get himself employed in some translation , either from the Latin or the French . Johnson is a very good scholar and poet , and I have great hopes will turn out a fine tragedy ...
... John- son to try his fate with a tragedy , and to see to get himself employed in some translation , either from the Latin or the French . Johnson is a very good scholar and poet , and I have great hopes will turn out a fine tragedy ...
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