The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... given Johnson occasion to introduce him into his Dic- tionary , under the article Alias . ' This piece was , I suppose , one of Mallet's first essays . It is pre- served in his works , with several variations . John- son having read ...
... given Johnson occasion to introduce him into his Dic- tionary , under the article Alias . ' This piece was , I suppose , one of Mallet's first essays . It is pre- served in his works , with several variations . John- son having read ...
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... given to those who gave , and those who preserve , his power . A new minister can sacrifice little to esteem or friendship ; he must , till he is settled , think only of extending his interest . • " If you come hither through Edinburgh ...
... given to those who gave , and those who preserve , his power . A new minister can sacrifice little to esteem or friendship ; he must , till he is settled , think only of extending his interest . • " If you come hither through Edinburgh ...
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James Boswell Clement King Shorter. given but one copy of it . That copy was given to Mrs. Thrale , now Piozzi , who has published it in a Book which she entitles British Synonymy , but which is truly a collection of entertaining remarks ...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. given but one copy of it . That copy was given to Mrs. Thrale , now Piozzi , who has published it in a Book which she entitles British Synonymy , but which is truly a collection of entertaining remarks ...
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