Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 2Encyclopædia Britannica, 1955 - 618 pages |
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... eminent for beauty in a more conspicu- ous light ; and he has in general exhibited such a mode of annotation , as may be beneficial to all subsequent editors . His Shakspeare was virulently attacked by Mr. William Kenrick , who obtained ...
... eminent for beauty in a more conspicu- ous light ; and he has in general exhibited such a mode of annotation , as may be beneficial to all subsequent editors . His Shakspeare was virulently attacked by Mr. William Kenrick , who obtained ...
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... eminent phy- sicians who had chairs in our celebrated school of medicine at Edinburgh , Doctors Cullen , Hope , and Monro , to each of whom I sent the follow- ing letter : DEAR SIR , Dr. Johnson has been very ill for some time ; and in ...
... eminent phy- sicians who had chairs in our celebrated school of medicine at Edinburgh , Doctors Cullen , Hope , and Monro , to each of whom I sent the follow- ing letter : DEAR SIR , Dr. Johnson has been very ill for some time ; and in ...
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... eminent patrons and most eminent early pro- fessors of all kinds of learning in different countries . " A Body of Chronology , in verse , with historical notes . " A Table of the Spectators , Tatlers , and Guar- dians , distinguished by ...
... eminent patrons and most eminent early pro- fessors of all kinds of learning in different countries . " A Body of Chronology , in verse , with historical notes . " A Table of the Spectators , Tatlers , and Guar- dians , distinguished by ...
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