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James Boswell. JAMES BOSWELL , born in Edinburgh in 1740 , the son of a Scottish judge . Intro- duced to Dr. Johnson in 1763. Called to both the English and Scottish Bars . Died in 1795 . : THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. VOLUME ONE ...
James Boswell. JAMES BOSWELL , born in Edinburgh in 1740 , the son of a Scottish judge . Intro- duced to Dr. Johnson in 1763. Called to both the English and Scottish Bars . Died in 1795 . : THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. VOLUME ONE ...
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... Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thrale , 1788 . The Life of Samuel Johnson , 1791 . A second edition " corrected and considerably enlarged by additional Letters and interesting Anecdotes " was issued in 1793 and was the last published in ...
... Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thrale , 1788 . The Life of Samuel Johnson , 1791 . A second edition " corrected and considerably enlarged by additional Letters and interesting Anecdotes " was issued in 1793 and was the last published in ...
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... Johnson's telling him , from mistake , that Lord Hailes intended to do it . I had wished to negociate between Lord Hailes and him , that one or other should perform so good a work . JOHNSON . " In order to do it well , it will be ...
... Johnson's telling him , from mistake , that Lord Hailes intended to do it . I had wished to negociate between Lord Hailes and him , that one or other should perform so good a work . JOHNSON . " In order to do it well , it will be ...
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