The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Macmillan, 1900 |
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James Boswell. HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY VERI TAS FROM THE LIBRARY OF FREDERICK LEWIS GAY CLASS OF 1878 % OF BROOKLINE MASSACHUSETTS MDCCCCXVI Library of English Classics BOSWELL The Life of Samuel Johnson.
James Boswell. HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY VERI TAS FROM THE LIBRARY OF FREDERICK LEWIS GAY CLASS OF 1878 % OF BROOKLINE MASSACHUSETTS MDCCCCXVI Library of English Classics BOSWELL The Life of Samuel Johnson.
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James Boswell. Library of English Classics BOSWELL The Life of Samuel Johnson , LL.D. By James Boswell.
James Boswell. Library of English Classics BOSWELL The Life of Samuel Johnson , LL.D. By James Boswell.
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... English nation ; there being a mixture of curious show , — gay exhibition , -music , vocal and instrumental , not too refined for the general ear ; -for all which only a shilling is paid ; and , though last , not least , good eating and ...
... English nation ; there being a mixture of curious show , — gay exhibition , -music , vocal and instrumental , not too refined for the general ear ; -for all which only a shilling is paid ; and , though last , not least , good eating and ...
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... English Dictionary . " JOHNSON : " But you would have had Reports . ' BOSWELL : " Ay ; but there would not have been another who could have written the Dictionary . There would have been many very good judges . Suppose you had been Lord ...
... English Dictionary . " JOHNSON : " But you would have had Reports . ' BOSWELL : " Ay ; but there would not have been another who could have written the Dictionary . There would have been many very good judges . Suppose you had been Lord ...
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