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Pagina xvii
... March 25 , 1786. The first edition of a thousand copies had been sold by evening ; three other printings soon followed . The Piozzis returned to England in March 1787. With the help of a young friend , drawing on Johnson's letters to ...
... March 25 , 1786. The first edition of a thousand copies had been sold by evening ; three other printings soon followed . The Piozzis returned to England in March 1787. With the help of a young friend , drawing on Johnson's letters to ...
Pagina 134
... March , 2 1752 , on which day it closed . This is a strong confirmation of the truth of a remark of his , which I ... March 17. ' But Satur- day was in fact the fourteenth of March . This circumstance , though it may at first appear of ...
... March , 2 1752 , on which day it closed . This is a strong confirmation of the truth of a remark of his , which I ... March 17. ' But Satur- day was in fact the fourteenth of March . This circumstance , though it may at first appear of ...
Pagina 157
... March 17 ; but in truth , as has been already observed , the Rambler closed on Saturday the fourteenth of March ; at which time Mrs. Johnson was near her end , for she died on the following Tuesday , March 17. Had the concluding paper ...
... March 17 ; but in truth , as has been already observed , the Rambler closed on Saturday the fourteenth of March ; at which time Mrs. Johnson was near her end , for she died on the following Tuesday , March 17. Had the concluding paper ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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