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... Edition , by way of ADDENDA , as commodiously as he could . In the present edition they have been distributed in their proper places . In revising his volumes for a new edition , he had pointed out where some of these materials should ...
... Edition , by way of ADDENDA , as commodiously as he could . In the present edition they have been distributed in their proper places . In revising his volumes for a new edition , he had pointed out where some of these materials should ...
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... edition . If the third edition had been adopted for the present issue , these letters , which Boswell would certainly have published if he had had the opportunity , must either have been omitted , or published in the form of notes or ...
... edition . If the third edition had been adopted for the present issue , these letters , which Boswell would certainly have published if he had had the opportunity , must either have been omitted , or published in the form of notes or ...
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... edition published by the Clarendon Press ( six volumes , 1887 ) , under the editorship of Dr. G. Birkbeck Hill . To his edition of the Life Dr. Hill has added two volumes of Johnson's Letters ( 1892 ) , and two volumes of Johnsonian ...
... edition published by the Clarendon Press ( six volumes , 1887 ) , under the editorship of Dr. G. Birkbeck Hill . To his edition of the Life Dr. Hill has added two volumes of Johnson's Letters ( 1892 ) , and two volumes of Johnsonian ...
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