Samuel JohnsonLongmans, Green, 1955 - 171 pages |
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... Johnsonian Miscellanies , and the letters and diaries of Fanny Burney , to be convinced that the legend pre- ceded the Life , and was indeed in being before Johnson's death . Moreover , the Johnson of Sir John Hawkins , Arthur Murphy ...
... Johnsonian Miscellanies , and the letters and diaries of Fanny Burney , to be convinced that the legend pre- ceded the Life , and was indeed in being before Johnson's death . Moreover , the Johnson of Sir John Hawkins , Arthur Murphy ...
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... Johnsonian literature . However , the reader who wishes to form his own judgement of Johnson will do well to study the main sources before going further afield , and the following brief guide may perhaps be helpful . The place of ...
... Johnsonian literature . However , the reader who wishes to form his own judgement of Johnson will do well to study the main sources before going further afield , and the following brief guide may perhaps be helpful . The place of ...
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... JOHNSONIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY : A SUPPLEMENT TO COURTNEY ; by R. W. Chapman with the collaboration of Allen T. Hazen . Oxford Bibliographical Society Proceedings and Papers , Vol . V. ( Oxford , 1940 ) . INDEX : UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 3 9015 ...
... JOHNSONIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY : A SUPPLEMENT TO COURTNEY ; by R. W. Chapman with the collaboration of Allen T. Hazen . Oxford Bibliographical Society Proceedings and Papers , Vol . V. ( Oxford , 1940 ) . INDEX : UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 3 9015 ...
Contents
BOSWELL AND THE Life | 1 |
JOHNSONS EARLY YEARS | 9 |
LICHFIELD TO LONDON 2 I | 21 |
Copyright | |
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