The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... poets , now printing , will do honour to the English press ; and concise account of the life of each author , by Dr. Johnson , will be a very valuable addition , and stamp the reputation of this edi- tion superior to any thing that is ...
... poets , now printing , will do honour to the English press ; and concise account of the life of each author , by Dr. Johnson , will be a very valuable addition , and stamp the reputation of this edi- tion superior to any thing that is ...
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... Poets ' will be ( 1 ) See antè , p . 149 . It is particularly observable that the Life of Thomson which Mr. Boswell here represents Johnson as stating to have been especially written by Shiels , bears strong marks of having been written ...
... Poets ' will be ( 1 ) See antè , p . 149 . It is particularly observable that the Life of Thomson which Mr. Boswell here represents Johnson as stating to have been especially written by Shiels , bears strong marks of having been written ...
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... POETS . " [ See antè , p . 149. ] IN the Monthly Review for May , 1792 , there is such a cor- rection of the above passage as I should think myself very culpable not to subjoin . " This account is very inaccurate . The following ...
... POETS . " [ See antè , p . 149. ] IN the Monthly Review for May , 1792 , there is such a cor- rection of the above passage as I should think myself very culpable not to subjoin . " This account is very inaccurate . The following ...
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