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But the Earl took little subsequent notice of the impecunious scholar , gave him none of the financial assistance usual from a patron , and so Johnson continued his task alone . The dictionary was published on April 15th , 1755 , in two ...
But the Earl took little subsequent notice of the impecunious scholar , gave him none of the financial assistance usual from a patron , and so Johnson continued his task alone . The dictionary was published on April 15th , 1755 , in two ...
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In 1787 , a second edition of his book was published and enjoyed a large sale , but gradually his popularity with the fashionable Edinburgh people began to wane , and in 1788 he took Ellisland Farm near Dumfries and married Jean Armour ...
In 1787 , a second edition of his book was published and enjoyed a large sale , but gradually his popularity with the fashionable Edinburgh people began to wane , and in 1788 he took Ellisland Farm near Dumfries and married Jean Armour ...
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In 1834 the Carlyles went to London , where they took a house in Cheyne Walk , Chelsea , and there the philosopher lived for the rest of his life . Gradually he was becoming known both here and in America and when he met Ralph Waldo ...
In 1834 the Carlyles went to London , where they took a house in Cheyne Walk , Chelsea , and there the philosopher lived for the rest of his life . Gradually he was becoming known both here and in America and when he met Ralph Waldo ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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