The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... wrote to Mrs. Thrale . Cox | there are two distinct particulars me nti , ned visited me . I sent home Dr. Lawrence's here ? Or that we are to understand the giving of thanks to be in consequence of the dissolution of the ministry ? In ...
... wrote to Mrs. Thrale . Cox | there are two distinct particulars me nti , ned visited me . I sent home Dr. Lawrence's here ? Or that we are to understand the giving of thanks to be in consequence of the dissolution of the ministry ? In ...
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... wrote and gave to his much loved friend , Dr. Bathurst , the papers in the Adventurer , signed T. , acknowl . FOR THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE . * Preface . * Notice of Mr. Edward Cave's death , in- serted in the last page of the index ...
... wrote and gave to his much loved friend , Dr. Bathurst , the papers in the Adventurer , signed T. , acknowl . FOR THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE . * Preface . * Notice of Mr. Edward Cave's death , in- serted in the last page of the index ...
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... wrote a hun- dred lines of the Vanity of Human Wishes ' in a day , i . 229 .-- wrote his False Alarm ' in twenty - eight hours , . 270 .-- wrote a sermon after dinner , and sent it off by the post that night , i . 343. - wrote forty ...
... wrote a hun- dred lines of the Vanity of Human Wishes ' in a day , i . 229 .-- wrote his False Alarm ' in twenty - eight hours , . 270 .-- wrote a sermon after dinner , and sent it off by the post that night , i . 343. - wrote forty ...
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