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Author:
JOHNSON (Robert William)
Description
cg cJOHNSON (Robert William).
Public relations standards and score card. [Lincoln. Nebra.skaj, 1961.
See LINCOLN (tiEBRASKA). University of Nebraska. T chers College.
Contributions to education, 31e.
Card ID:
511
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Author:
AN (Robert William)
Description
HAPtAN (Robert William) Press. See JOHNSON (S.), LL.D.
Johnson, Boswell and’Mrs. Piozzi:
a suppressed pasage [in a letter from Johnson to Mrs. Thrale) restored. [with a prefatory note by R.W.Chapman.]
London, 1929.
Card ID:
451
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Author:
AN (Robert William)
Description
HAPi1AN (Robert William), fthe Clarendon Press. . JOHNSON (S.), LL.D.
Proposals for The Publisher, 1744. Now reprinted in facsimile and for the first time ascribed to S.Johnson, [With a note by R.W.Chaprnan.]
London, 1930.
Card ID:
454
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Author:
JOHNSON (Samuel)
Description
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JOHNSON (Samuel), LL.D.
See HAflEY (WIlliam), Faq.
No dialogues: containing a comparative view of the lives, characters, and vritir.gs of Philip, the late Earl of Chesterfield, and Dr • Samuel Johnson. 1787...A facsimile reproduction, with an introduction by Robert E. Keiley. (Reproduced from a copy in Yale UnIversity Library.)
Scholars’ Facsimiles and Reprints: Calnesviile, 1970.
Card ID:
171
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Author:
KELLEY (Robert Ehmne-tt)
Description
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KELLEY (Robert Ehmne-tt).
Sec 3{kYIEY (William), j.
Two dialogues: containing a comarati-ve view of the lives, characters, and writ ings of Philip, the late .rl of Chesterfield, and. Dr Samuel Johnson. 1787.. .A facsimile reproduction,’ with an introduction by Robert E • Kdfley. (Reproduced from a copy in Yale University library.)
Scholars’ Facsimiles and Reprints: Gainesville, 1970.
Card ID:
250
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Author:
SHAKESPEARE (william)
Description
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SHAKESPEARE (william). [Appendix....Criticiszn.]
See SIOCK (Robert D.)
Samuel Johnson and neoclassical drantic theory:
the intellectual context of the Preace to Shakespeare.
Lincoln, Neb., 1973.
Card ID:
88
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Author:
No Author available
Description
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CEAPIL!AN (Robert William), of the C1aredonP:e3. JOHNSON (Samuel), LL.D. [Letters.]
The Letters of Samuel Johnson, with Mrs. Thrale’s genuine letters to hir. Collected & edited by R.W.Chapman.
Oxfo, 1952.
Card ID:
450
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Author:
No Author available
Description
CHAPMA1 (Robert William) p.f• the Clarendon Press. See JOHNSON (8.), LL.D.
Johnsonts proposals for printing Bibliotheca Elarleiana, 1742. IA facsimile. With a prefatory note
by n.w.chapman.)
[Oxf, 1926J.
Card ID:
453
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Author:
COLLIER (John Payne)
Description
COLLIER (John Payne).
Illustrations of early English popular
1iterature etc. [Continued.]
A confutation of Anabaptistieal opinion, by Edmund Becke, 1550; The tyde taryeth no man (a comedy), by George Wapull, 1576; Voyage of Richard Ferris to Bristol, 1590; Broadsides of speeches, etc. to General Monck, 1660; Look on me tondon, by Richard Johnson, 1613; Sword anc buckler, by William Basse, 1602; A good speed to Virginia, by Robert Gray, 1609; Copies of loveletters, 1580; The pleasant walkes of Moore—fields, by Bichard Johnson, 1607; Verses by Clinton,Ptirser and Arnold to their countrymen, 1583.
Card ID:
16
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Author:
STEOPE (Philip Dormer)
Description
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STEOPE (Philip Dormer), li.th Ehrl of Chesterfeld. [Appendix.] See KAYLEY (William), Isq.
Tro dialogues: containing a comparative view of the lives, characters, and writings of Philip, the late Earl of Chesterfield, and Dr. Samuel Johnson. 1787...A facsimile rcproductlcm, with an introduction by Robert E. Kefley. (ieprociucec1 frofn a copy in Yale University Library.)
Scholars’ Facsimiles an& Reprints:
Gainesviile, 1970.
Card ID:
178