Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... became generally known that he was actually fulfilling the ambitious and masterly Plan of a Dictionary of the English Language , which he had published in 1747 , ' Addressed to the Right Honourable Philip Dormer , Earl of Chesterfield ...
... became generally known that he was actually fulfilling the ambitious and masterly Plan of a Dictionary of the English Language , which he had published in 1747 , ' Addressed to the Right Honourable Philip Dormer , Earl of Chesterfield ...
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... became concerned with the brewery . In 1772 as the result of some unwise gambling on a new process Thrale lost a great deal of money . Johnson spent much time worrying about Thrale's business problems , and discussing the price of ...
... became concerned with the brewery . In 1772 as the result of some unwise gambling on a new process Thrale lost a great deal of money . Johnson spent much time worrying about Thrale's business problems , and discussing the price of ...
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... became much worse . Mrs Thrale spent much time looking after him , in Bolt Court and her London house ; she was as kind as ever , but was beginning to find his dependence on her irksome . In May 1782 he was able to start his visits to ...
... became much worse . Mrs Thrale spent much time looking after him , in Bolt Court and her London house ; she was as kind as ever , but was beginning to find his dependence on her irksome . In May 1782 he was able to start his visits to ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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