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most valuable collection of Johnsoniana in the world , and this he has placed at my disposal and that of my publishers with abundant generosity . The whole of the delightful illustrations with which this work is embellished are from the ...
most valuable collection of Johnsoniana in the world , and this he has placed at my disposal and that of my publishers with abundant generosity . The whole of the delightful illustrations with which this work is embellished are from the ...
Pagina lxii
Introduction to the World Displayed , a Collection of Voyages and Travels . acknowl . Three Letters in the Gazetteer , concerning the best plan for Blackfriars Bridge . acknowl . 1760. Address of the Painters to George III . on his ...
Introduction to the World Displayed , a Collection of Voyages and Travels . acknowl . Three Letters in the Gazetteer , concerning the best plan for Blackfriars Bridge . acknowl . 1760. Address of the Painters to George III . on his ...
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... in the collection of poems entitled The Union , though it is there said to be written by Archibald Scott , before the year 1600 . self , from the scanty notes furnished by persons employed [ 108 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
... in the collection of poems entitled The Union , though it is there said to be written by Archibald Scott , before the year 1600 . self , from the scanty notes furnished by persons employed [ 108 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
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