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NOTES AND QUERIES. po s. xu. OCT. 2, im.


JOHNSON BI-CENTENARY.


Among the many interesting contributions of special interest in connexion with the above subject, the following are culled from the more recent issues of

NOTES AND QUERIES.

DR JOHNSON AND EDMUND SMITH .. Feb. 27, 1909'

JOHNSONIAN ANECDOTES AND RELICS .. April 10, 1909. DR. JOHNSON'S UNCLE HANGED

May 29, June 19, July 3, July 17, Aug. 14, 1909. DR. JOHNSON AND STRAHAN'S 'VIRGIL' .. July 31, 1909.


A Series of Articles on DR. JOHNSON'S ANCESTORS AND CONNEXIONS

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Oct. 12, 1907. Feb. 22, 1908. Sept. 12, 1908.' Mar. 20, 1909.

Nov. 16, 1907. April 18, 1908. Oct. 31, 1903. May 8. 1909.

Dec. 14, 1907. May [30, 1908. Dec. ]2, 1908. Juuel2,l909. Jan. 18, 1908. July 18, 1908. Feb. 6, 1909.

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JOHNSON'S EDITION OF ' SHAKESPEARE,' which contains hitherto Unpublished Letters.

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