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Pagina xv
Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. take the other . All in vain have friends urged me to read the works of Black , Blackmore , Hardy , Howells , Henry James , Stevenson , and Kipling . Not a single story of any one of these ...
Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. take the other . All in vain have friends urged me to read the works of Black , Blackmore , Hardy , Howells , Henry James , Stevenson , and Kipling . Not a single story of any one of these ...
Pagina xvi
Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. to be to him and his wife , Birkbeck Hill felt immediate relief , and the ... Johnson : His Friends and His Critics , wherein he reviewed the judgements passed on Johnson and Boswell by Lord ...
Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. to be to him and his wife , Birkbeck Hill felt immediate relief , and the ... Johnson : His Friends and His Critics , wherein he reviewed the judgements passed on Johnson and Boswell by Lord ...
Pagina xviii
Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. the friends made during this Oxford time . He availed himself of his ... Johnson . With his next work , The Footsteps of Dr. Johnson , published in 1890 , Birkbeck Hill entered upon a new field ...
Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. the friends made during this Oxford time . He availed himself of his ... Johnson . With his next work , The Footsteps of Dr. Johnson , published in 1890 , Birkbeck Hill entered upon a new field ...
Pagina xix
... Johnson saw , the Scotland which he had come to study . ' The ' wild objects ' he left rather to his artist colleague , Mr. Lancelot Speed , in whose company he visited very many of the scenes of Johnson's wanderings . " " The peculiar ...
... Johnson saw , the Scotland which he had come to study . ' The ' wild objects ' he left rather to his artist colleague , Mr. Lancelot Speed , in whose company he visited very many of the scenes of Johnson's wanderings . " " The peculiar ...
Pagina xxi
... Johnson and Lord Chesterfield , which formed a volume in a series entitled Eighteenth Century Letters under the general editorship of Mr. Brimley Johnson . For some time , however , he had been engaged in preparing a series of ...
... Johnson and Lord Chesterfield , which formed a volume in a series entitled Eighteenth Century Letters under the general editorship of Mr. Brimley Johnson . For some time , however , he had been engaged in preparing a series of ...
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