“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J.M. Dent, 1949 |
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... learned men is Lydiat : " Hear Lydiat's life , and Galileo's end . " The History of Lydiat being little known , the following account of him may be acceptable to many of my readers . It appeared as a note in the Supplement to the ...
... learned men is Lydiat : " Hear Lydiat's life , and Galileo's end . " The History of Lydiat being little known , the following account of him may be acceptable to many of my readers . It appeared as a note in the Supplement to the ...
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... learned body . Johnson acknowledged the favour in a letter to Dr. Leland , one of their number ; but I have not been able to obtain a copy of it.1 He appears this year to have been seized with a temporary 1 [ Since the publication of ...
... learned body . Johnson acknowledged the favour in a letter to Dr. Leland , one of their number ; but I have not been able to obtain a copy of it.1 He appears this year to have been seized with a temporary 1 [ Since the publication of ...
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... learned and worthy Thomas Ruddiman . He said , " I should take pleasure in helping you to do honour to him . But his farewell letter to the Faculty of Advocates , when he resigned the office of their Librarian , should have been in ...
... learned and worthy Thomas Ruddiman . He said , " I should take pleasure in helping you to do honour to him . But his farewell letter to the Faculty of Advocates , when he resigned the office of their Librarian , should have been in ...
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