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... introduce him into his Dic- tionary , under the article Alias . ' This piece was , I suppose , one of Mallet's first essays . It is pre- served in his works , with several variations . John- son having read aloud , from the beginning of ...
... introduce him into his Dic- tionary , under the article Alias . ' This piece was , I suppose , one of Mallet's first essays . It is pre- served in his works , with several variations . John- son having read aloud , from the beginning of ...
Pagina 28
... introduce me to Dr. Johnson as he promised , had the merit of introducing me to Davies , the immediate introductor . asperity , Tom , who was not without pride and [ 28 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON "To MR. THOMAS DAVIES. ...
... introduce me to Dr. Johnson as he promised , had the merit of introducing me to Davies , the immediate introductor . asperity , Tom , who was not without pride and [ 28 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON "To MR. THOMAS DAVIES. ...
Pagina 271
... introduce it in my work . " DEAR SIR , -Since I saw you , I have had a long conversation with Cawston , ' who sat up with Dr. Johnson , from nine o'clock , on Sunday evening , till ten o'clock , on Monday morning . And , from what I can ...
... introduce it in my work . " DEAR SIR , -Since I saw you , I have had a long conversation with Cawston , ' who sat up with Dr. Johnson , from nine o'clock , on Sunday evening , till ten o'clock , on Monday morning . And , from what I can ...
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