The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Samuel Johnson ..DOOM LO . 16vous . Cejan Doham Milton Butler Rochester Roscommon Otway Waller Pomfret Dorset Stepney J. Philips Walsh VDryden CONTENTS PAGE 13 117 135 144 156 162 218 220 224 227 245 248.
Samuel Johnson ..DOOM LO . 16vous . Cejan Doham Milton Butler Rochester Roscommon Otway Waller Pomfret Dorset Stepney J. Philips Walsh VDryden CONTENTS PAGE 13 117 135 144 156 162 218 220 224 227 245 248.
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... Philips , who came from Shrewsbury , and rose in the crown office to be secondary : by him she had two sons , John and Edward , who were educated by the poet , and from whom is derived the only authentick account of his domestick ...
... Philips , who came from Shrewsbury , and rose in the crown office to be secondary : by him she had two sons , John and Edward , who were educated by the poet , and from whom is derived the only authentick account of his domestick ...
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... , written with the common , but childish , imitation of pastoral life . He now hired a lodging at the house of one Rus- sel , a tailor , in St. Bride's church - yard , and under- took the education of John and Edward Philips , his 24 ...
... , written with the common , but childish , imitation of pastoral life . He now hired a lodging at the house of one Rus- sel , a tailor , in St. Bride's church - yard , and under- took the education of John and Edward Philips , his 24 ...
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... Philips , and Dr. Newton , after him , say a garden - house , i . e . a house situated in a garden , and of which there were , especially in the north suburbs of London , very many , if not few else . The term is technical , and ...
... Philips , and Dr. Newton , after him , say a garden - house , i . e . a house situated in a garden , and of which there were , especially in the north suburbs of London , very many , if not few else . The term is technical , and ...
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... Philips , of which , perhaps , none of my readers has ever heard ' . That in his school , as in every thing else ... Philip's Theatrum Poetarum , as has been ignorantly supposed , but , as he himself informed Mr. Malone , to another work ...
... Philips , of which , perhaps , none of my readers has ever heard ' . That in his school , as in every thing else ... Philip's Theatrum Poetarum , as has been ignorantly supposed , but , as he himself informed Mr. Malone , to another work ...
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