Life of Johnson, Volume 1 - 1709-1765 by James Boswell
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'Catalogue of Bodl. MS. pag. 122. F. 3. Sir Thomas More.
'1. Fall of angels. 2. Creation and fall of mankind. 3. Determination of the Trinity for the rescue of mankind. 4. Five lectures of our Saviour's passion. 5. Of the institution of the sacrament, three lectures. 6. How to receive the blessed body of our Lord sacramentally. 7. Neomenia, the new moon. 8. _De tristitia, taedio, pavore, et oratione Christi, ante captionem ejus_. 'Catalogue, pag. 154. Life of Sir Thomas More. _Qu_. Whether Roper's? Pag. 363. _De resignatione Magni Sigilli in manus Regis per D. Thomam Morum_. Pag. 364. _Mori Defensio Morice_. 'If you procure the young gentleman in the library to write out what you think fit to be written, I will send to Mr. Prince the bookseller to pay him what you shall think proper. 'Be pleased to make my compliments to Mr. Wise, and all my friends. 'I am, Sir, 'Your affectionate, &c. 'SAM. JOHNSON.' '[London] Aug. 7, 1755.' [Page 291: Publication of the DICTIONARY. AEtat 46.] The _Dictionary_, with a _Grammar and History of the English Language_, being now at length published, in two volumes folio, the world |
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