Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... Edition of the Boswell Papers and to Messrs . Heinemann for permission to quote from the London Journal . Samuel Johnson , Works , 9 vols . Oxford 1825 . The Letters of Samuel Johnson . Ed . R. W. Chapman . 3 vols . 1952 . Johnson ...
... Edition of the Boswell Papers and to Messrs . Heinemann for permission to quote from the London Journal . Samuel Johnson , Works , 9 vols . Oxford 1825 . The Letters of Samuel Johnson . Ed . R. W. Chapman . 3 vols . 1952 . Johnson ...
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... edition of Shakespeare . The few brilliant pages of the Observations increased his reputation , but he was unable to get support for the edition because of copyright difficulties . Nothing is known of his activities through most of 1745 ...
... edition of Shakespeare . The few brilliant pages of the Observations increased his reputation , but he was unable to get support for the edition because of copyright difficulties . Nothing is known of his activities through most of 1745 ...
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... edition in 1745. In 1756 his new ' Proposals ' were taken up eagerly by the publisher Tonson , and his contract for a subscription edition would have been a profitable one , if he had been able to complete the work promptly . But what ...
... edition in 1745. In 1756 his new ' Proposals ' were taken up eagerly by the publisher Tonson , and his contract for a subscription edition would have been a profitable one , if he had been able to complete the work promptly . But what ...
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