Life of SAMUEL JOHNSON LL.D1952 |
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JAMES BOSWELL. tions of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Warton , who obligingly furnished me with several of our com- mon friend's letters , which he illustrated with notes . These I shall insert in their proper places . TO THE REVEREND MR . THOMAS ...
JAMES BOSWELL. tions of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Warton , who obligingly furnished me with several of our com- mon friend's letters , which he illustrated with notes . These I shall insert in their proper places . TO THE REVEREND MR . THOMAS ...
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... Warton , of Trin- 1Communicated by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Warton , who had the original . ity , to whom I should have written immediate- ly , but that I know not if he be yet come back to Oxford . In the Catalogue of MSS . of Gr . Brit ...
... Warton , of Trin- 1Communicated by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Warton , who had the original . ity , to whom I should have written immediate- ly , but that I know not if he be yet come back to Oxford . In the Catalogue of MSS . of Gr . Brit ...
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JAMES BOSWELL. TO THE REVEREND MR . THOMAS WARTON DEAR SIR , I am extremely obliged to you and to Mr. Wise , for the uncommon care which you have taken of my interest : 1 if you can accom- plish your kind design , I shall certainly take ...
JAMES BOSWELL. TO THE REVEREND MR . THOMAS WARTON DEAR SIR , I am extremely obliged to you and to Mr. Wise , for the uncommon care which you have taken of my interest : 1 if you can accom- plish your kind design , I shall certainly take ...
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