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Page 120
... formed his style upon Sandys's “ View of the State of Religion in the Western parts of the World . " 66 The style of Johnson was , undoubtedly , much formed upon that of the great writers in the last century , Hooker , Bacon , Sanderson ...
... formed his style upon Sandys's “ View of the State of Religion in the Western parts of the World . " 66 The style of Johnson was , undoubtedly , much formed upon that of the great writers in the last century , Hooker , Bacon , Sanderson ...
Page 170
... formed an intimacy with Dr. Johnson . This pamphlet Johnson pre- sented to the Bodleian library.3 On a blank leaf of it is pasted a paragraph cut out of a newspaper , containing an account of the death and character of Williams ...
... formed an intimacy with Dr. Johnson . This pamphlet Johnson pre- sented to the Bodleian library.3 On a blank leaf of it is pasted a paragraph cut out of a newspaper , containing an account of the death and character of Williams ...
Page 204
... formed which was never broken.1 1 When Mr. Murphy first became acquainted with Dr. Johnson , he was about thirty ... forming in the whole one hundred and one Essays , in the folio copy . The extraordinary paper mentioned in the text , is ...
... formed which was never broken.1 1 When Mr. Murphy first became acquainted with Dr. Johnson , he was about thirty ... forming in the whole one hundred and one Essays , in the folio copy . The extraordinary paper mentioned in the text , is ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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