The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. M. Dent, 1925 |
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... Shakespeare Jubilee with a riband , imprinted ' CORSICA BOSWELL , ' round his hat ; and in short , if you will , lived no day of his life without doing and saying more than one pretentious ineptitude ; all this un- happily is evident as ...
... Shakespeare Jubilee with a riband , imprinted ' CORSICA BOSWELL , ' round his hat ; and in short , if you will , lived no day of his life without doing and saying more than one pretentious ineptitude ; all this un- happily is evident as ...
Page 54
... Shakespeare's Mulberry - tree , by Mr. Lovibond , the ingenious authour of " The Tears of Old - May - day . " They were recommended to Mr. Colson , 2 an eminent mathe- matician and master of an academy , by the following letter from Mr ...
... Shakespeare's Mulberry - tree , by Mr. Lovibond , the ingenious authour of " The Tears of Old - May - day . " They were recommended to Mr. Colson , 2 an eminent mathe- matician and master of an academy , by the following letter from Mr ...
Page 203
... of Johnson's Mis- cellaneous Pieces . " Receipts for Shakespeare . " " Then of Lincoln College . Now Sir Robert Chambers , one of the Judges in India . " Roberts , whom I have at last brought to speak A.D. 1758 203 Etat . 49.
... of Johnson's Mis- cellaneous Pieces . " Receipts for Shakespeare . " " Then of Lincoln College . Now Sir Robert Chambers , one of the Judges in India . " Roberts , whom I have at last brought to speak A.D. 1758 203 Etat . 49.
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