The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... published in 1950 . August 1949 . BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE The following is a list of Boswell's principal works published in his lifetime : Elegy on the Death of an Amiable Young Lady , 1761 . An Ode to Tragedy , 1761 . The Cub , at ...
... published in 1950 . August 1949 . BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE The following is a list of Boswell's principal works published in his lifetime : Elegy on the Death of an Amiable Young Lady , 1761 . An Ode to Tragedy , 1761 . The Cub , at ...
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... published in six duodecimo volumes ; 1 and its authour lived to see ten numerous editions of it in London , beside ... published ; and it is believed that they were published in the next month . The fifth and sixth volumes , with tables ...
... published in six duodecimo volumes ; 1 and its authour lived to see ten numerous editions of it in London , beside ... published ; and it is believed that they were published in the next month . The fifth and sixth volumes , with tables ...
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... published it with his own name to it ; and before the imposition was discovered , obtained con- siderable promotion , as a reward of his merit.2 The celebrated Dr. Hugh Blair , and his cousin Mr. George Bannatine , when students in ...
... published it with his own name to it ; and before the imposition was discovered , obtained con- siderable promotion , as a reward of his merit.2 The celebrated Dr. Hugh Blair , and his cousin Mr. George Bannatine , when students in ...
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