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James Boswell. 1731. Johnson's father dies ( Dec. ) , Johnson receiving £ 20 from his effects . The Gentleman's Magazine estab- lished . Cowper and Churchill born . Defoe died . 1732. Johnson an usher at the Market - Bosworth School ...
James Boswell. 1731. Johnson's father dies ( Dec. ) , Johnson receiving £ 20 from his effects . The Gentleman's Magazine estab- lished . Cowper and Churchill born . Defoe died . 1732. Johnson an usher at the Market - Bosworth School ...
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... Johnson observed , " Sir , he is one of the many who have made themselves publick , without making themselves known . " A young student of Oxford , of the name of Barclay , wrote an answer to Kenrick's review of Johnson's Shakspeare .
... Johnson observed , " Sir , he is one of the many who have made themselves publick , without making themselves known . " A young student of Oxford , of the name of Barclay , wrote an answer to Kenrick's review of Johnson's Shakspeare .
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... Johnson if it was well done . Johnson said , it was formerly very well done , and gave some account of the persons who began it , and carried it on for some years : enlarging at the same time , on the nature and use of such works . The ...
... Johnson if it was well done . Johnson said , it was formerly very well done , and gave some account of the persons who began it , and carried it on for some years : enlarging at the same time , on the nature and use of such works . The ...
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