The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With Critical Observations on His WorksJ. & A. Arch, 1795 - 307 páginas |
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... called the King's Evil . Jacobites at that time believed in the efficacy of the royal touch . His mother , yielding to this fuperftitious notion , in her anxiety for his cure , when he was two years old ( by the advice of Sir John ...
... called the King's Evil . Jacobites at that time believed in the efficacy of the royal touch . His mother , yielding to this fuperftitious notion , in her anxiety for his cure , when he was two years old ( by the advice of Sir John ...
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With Critical Observations on His Works Robert Anderson. he familiarly called Tom Brown , who he faid " published a fpelling - book , and dedi- cated it to the UNIVERSE . " He began to learn Latin in the free - fchool of Litchfield , at ...
With Critical Observations on His Works Robert Anderson. he familiarly called Tom Brown , who he faid " published a fpelling - book , and dedi- cated it to the UNIVERSE . " He began to learn Latin in the free - fchool of Litchfield , at ...
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... called the Norfolk Prophecy . " In the fame year 1739 , he published A complete Vindication of the Licenfers of the Stage , from the malicious and fcandalous afper- fions of Mr. Brooke , author of Guflavus Vafa , in 4to . This was an ...
... called the Norfolk Prophecy . " In the fame year 1739 , he published A complete Vindication of the Licenfers of the Stage , from the malicious and fcandalous afper- fions of Mr. Brooke , author of Guflavus Vafa , in 4to . This was an ...
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... called Bishop , which Johnfon had always liked ; while in joyous contempt of fleep , from which he had been roused , he re- peated the feftive lines , 66 Short , O fhort then be thy reign , And give us to the world again ! They did not ...
... called Bishop , which Johnfon had always liked ; while in joyous contempt of fleep , from which he had been roused , he re- peated the feftive lines , 66 Short , O fhort then be thy reign , And give us to the world again ! They did not ...
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... withdrawn , and he fet up a new paper , in conjunction with Colman , called the " Connoiffeur . " Johnson was zealous for the fuccefs of the " Adventurer , " which was at first ra- • ther more fuccefsful than the Rambler . He 1 [ 100 ]
... withdrawn , and he fet up a new paper , in conjunction with Colman , called the " Connoiffeur . " Johnson was zealous for the fuccefs of the " Adventurer , " which was at first ra- • ther more fuccefsful than the Rambler . He 1 [ 100 ]
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