Johnsoniana: Robert Anderson. Life of Samuel JohnsonGarland Pub., 1974 |
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... magazine , which , for many years , was his principal resource for employment and support . He co - operated with his fellow - labourers in advancing the re- putation of the Magazine , by the various admirable essays which he wrote for ...
... magazine , which , for many years , was his principal resource for employment and support . He co - operated with his fellow - labourers in advancing the re- putation of the Magazine , by the various admirable essays which he wrote for ...
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... Magazine . " Besides his contributions to the Gentle- man's Magazine , " for 1738 , above mentioned , and the assistance he gave in writing the Par- liamentary Debates , he contributed the Life of Father Paul Sarpi to the November ...
... Magazine . " Besides his contributions to the Gentle- man's Magazine , " for 1738 , above mentioned , and the assistance he gave in writing the Par- liamentary Debates , he contributed the Life of Father Paul Sarpi to the November ...
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... Magazine . " In 1746 , and the three following years , he was a poeti- cal contributor to the Magazine , under the signature of Greville . In 1762 , he succeeded Ruffhead in conduct- ing the Review of New Publications , which he ...
... Magazine . " In 1746 , and the three following years , he was a poeti- cal contributor to the Magazine , under the signature of Greville . In 1762 , he succeeded Ruffhead in conduct- ing the Review of New Publications , which he ...
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