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... Johnson's own school at Edial ( 1735 ) had only three scholars , one of whom died early , a second who years later described Johnson as a " tre- mendous companion , " and a third whose death " eclipsed the gaiety of nations ...
... Johnson's own school at Edial ( 1735 ) had only three scholars , one of whom died early , a second who years later described Johnson as a " tre- mendous companion , " and a third whose death " eclipsed the gaiety of nations ...
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Samuel Johnson. The most recent ( 1953 ) biography of Savage refuses to label him impostor , and James L. Clifford ( Young Sam Johnson , p . 208 ) shrewdly asserts , " Johnson may have been less gullible than has been suspected ...
Samuel Johnson. The most recent ( 1953 ) biography of Savage refuses to label him impostor , and James L. Clifford ( Young Sam Johnson , p . 208 ) shrewdly asserts , " Johnson may have been less gullible than has been suspected ...
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Samuel Johnson. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Bate , Walter Jackson . The Achievement of Samuel Johnson ( New York , 1955 ) . Boyce , Benjamin . " Johnson's Life of Savage and Its Literary Background , " Studies in Philology , LIII ( Oct. , 1956 ) ...
Samuel Johnson. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Bate , Walter Jackson . The Achievement of Samuel Johnson ( New York , 1955 ) . Boyce , Benjamin . " Johnson's Life of Savage and Its Literary Background , " Studies in Philology , LIII ( Oct. , 1956 ) ...
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