Life of SAMUEL JOHNSON LL.D1952 |
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JAMES BOSWELL. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE JAMES BOSWELL , 1740-1795 CONTENTS BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS ADVERTISEMENTS A. JAMES BOSWELL , who always considered his life " one of the most romantic , " took great satisfac ...
JAMES BOSWELL. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE JAMES BOSWELL , 1740-1795 CONTENTS BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS ADVERTISEMENTS A. JAMES BOSWELL , who always considered his life " one of the most romantic , " took great satisfac ...
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JAMES BOSWELL. volumes folio , for about eight shillings . " Bos- WELL . " One of the most pleasing thoughts is , that we shall see our friends again . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir ; but you must consider , that when we are become purely ...
JAMES BOSWELL. volumes folio , for about eight shillings . " Bos- WELL . " One of the most pleasing thoughts is , that we shall see our friends again . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir ; but you must consider , that when we are become purely ...
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JAMES BOSWELL. Blair , Hugh , 100 , 111 , 161 , 230 , 231 , 237 , 311 , 327 , 329 , 331 , 351 , 353 , 366 , 408 , 428 ... Boswell , Alexander ( Boswell's father ) : see Auchin- leck , Lord Boswell , Sir Alexander ( Boswell's son ) , 227 ...
JAMES BOSWELL. Blair , Hugh , 100 , 111 , 161 , 230 , 231 , 237 , 311 , 327 , 329 , 331 , 351 , 353 , 366 , 408 , 428 ... Boswell , Alexander ( Boswell's father ) : see Auchin- leck , Lord Boswell , Sir Alexander ( Boswell's son ) , 227 ...
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