The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.P.F. Collier and Son, 1901 |
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... from Massachusetts . HON . JOHN R. PROCTOR , President U. S. Civil Service Commission . MORRIS HICKEY MORGAN , Ph.D. , LL.D. , Professor in Latin , Har- vard University . A LIBRARY OF UNIVERSAL LITERATURE BIOGRAPHY VOLUME TWENTY - SIX.
... from Massachusetts . HON . JOHN R. PROCTOR , President U. S. Civil Service Commission . MORRIS HICKEY MORGAN , Ph.D. , LL.D. , Professor in Latin , Har- vard University . A LIBRARY OF UNIVERSAL LITERATURE BIOGRAPHY VOLUME TWENTY - SIX.
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... John Philip Kemble - George Anne Bellamy - Lord Carlisle's Tragedy - Unconstitutional Influence of the Scotch Peers - Old Horses - Mickle's " Lusiad " -Ossian - Rules for the Essex Head Club , 314 CHAPTER XIV . 1784 . Burton's Books ...
... John Philip Kemble - George Anne Bellamy - Lord Carlisle's Tragedy - Unconstitutional Influence of the Scotch Peers - Old Horses - Mickle's " Lusiad " -Ossian - Rules for the Essex Head Club , 314 CHAPTER XIV . 1784 . Burton's Books ...
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... John Henderson - Balance of Misery , 349 · CHAPTER XVI . 1784 . Milton - Anonymous Writings - Pope - David Lewis - Sackville Parker - Cook's Voyages- Barristers - Lord Hale - Attornies - Puns- " Tommy Townshend " - " The Rehearsal ...
... John Henderson - Balance of Misery , 349 · CHAPTER XVI . 1784 . Milton - Anonymous Writings - Pope - David Lewis - Sackville Parker - Cook's Voyages- Barristers - Lord Hale - Attornies - Puns- " Tommy Townshend " - " The Rehearsal ...
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... opinion derived by Dr. Hall from the dates in the college books , that John- son did not return to Pembroke College after Christmas , 1729 — an important fact in his early history . - C . another . " EDWARDS . 66 never liked to think.
... opinion derived by Dr. Hall from the dates in the college books , that John- son did not return to Pembroke College after Christmas , 1729 — an important fact in his early history . - C . another . " EDWARDS . 66 never liked to think.
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... John- son appearing to be in a reverie , Mr. Edwards addressed himself to me , and expatiated on the pleasure of living in the country . Bos- WELL . " I have no notion of this , Sir . What you have to enter- tain you is , I think ...
... John- son appearing to be in a reverie , Mr. Edwards addressed himself to me , and expatiated on the pleasure of living in the country . Bos- WELL . " I have no notion of this , Sir . What you have to enter- tain you is , I think ...
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