The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Heritage Press, 1963 |
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... Shakespeare's days , next to the Thrale brewery in Deadman's End . The Thrales had few visitors there at first , chiefly her husband's three sisters with their businessman husbands and Thrale's for- mer bachelor friends . Johnson dined ...
... Shakespeare's days , next to the Thrale brewery in Deadman's End . The Thrales had few visitors there at first , chiefly her husband's three sisters with their businessman husbands and Thrale's for- mer bachelor friends . Johnson dined ...
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... Shakespeare , his journal of a trip to Scotland and the Hebrides with Boswell , and the biographical and critical prefaces to an edition of the English poets . Johnson's only play , Irene , he carried with him when he first went to ...
... Shakespeare , his journal of a trip to Scotland and the Hebrides with Boswell , and the biographical and critical prefaces to an edition of the English poets . Johnson's only play , Irene , he carried with him when he first went to ...
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... Shakespeare . In 1756 he published Pro- posals for such an edition , to be issued by subscription at the end of the following year . For various reasons , he was very dilatory in completing the edition , which did not ap- pear until the ...
... Shakespeare . In 1756 he published Pro- posals for such an edition , to be issued by subscription at the end of the following year . For various reasons , he was very dilatory in completing the edition , which did not ap- pear until the ...
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