Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 1Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... Johnson , Goldsmith — by Hume , Robertson , Gibbon — set in a biographical and critical history of the literature ... Dr Knox , after long enjoying popularity as a selection of polite literature for youths between school and college ...
... Johnson , Goldsmith — by Hume , Robertson , Gibbon — set in a biographical and critical history of the literature ... Dr Knox , after long enjoying popularity as a selection of polite literature for youths between school and college ...
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... Dr Samuel Johnson , 707 Portrait of Robert Herrick , 151 Portrait of Dr Isaac Barrow , 450 Street - scene in Lichfield , including 157 Portrait of Archbishop Tillotson , 455 the Birthplace of Johnson , 708 View of Lethington Castle ...
... Dr Samuel Johnson , 707 Portrait of Robert Herrick , 151 Portrait of Dr Isaac Barrow , 450 Street - scene in Lichfield , including 157 Portrait of Archbishop Tillotson , 455 the Birthplace of Johnson , 708 View of Lethington Castle ...
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... DR JOHNSON - Rasselas , 748 CHARLES JOHNSTONE , 750 THOMAS CARTE , Page 802 803 803 803 804 804 804 805 805. ISAAC HAWKINS BROWNE , . Imitations of Cibber , Philips , Thomson , and Pope , WILLIAM SOMERVILE , Extract from The Chase , SIR ...
... DR JOHNSON - Rasselas , 748 CHARLES JOHNSTONE , 750 THOMAS CARTE , Page 802 803 803 803 804 804 804 805 805. ISAAC HAWKINS BROWNE , . Imitations of Cibber , Philips , Thomson , and Pope , WILLIAM SOMERVILE , Extract from The Chase , SIR ...
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... Dr Johnson expresses his opinion , that the Normans affected the Anglo - Saxon more in this manner than by the introduction of new words . So great was the change , that the original Anglo - Saxon must have become , in the first half of ...
... Dr Johnson expresses his opinion , that the Normans affected the Anglo - Saxon more in this manner than by the introduction of new words . So great was the change , that the original Anglo - Saxon must have become , in the first half of ...
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... Dr Johnson , the Saxon began to take a form in which the beginning of the present English may plainly be discovered . ' It does not , as already hinted , contain many Norman words , but its gram- matical structure is considerably ...
... Dr Johnson , the Saxon began to take a form in which the beginning of the present English may plainly be discovered . ' It does not , as already hinted , contain many Norman words , but its gram- matical structure is considerably ...
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