The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... edition . May I be permitted to say that the typography of both editions does honour to the press of Mr. Henry Baldwin , now Master of the Wor- shipful Company of Stationers , whom I have long known as a worthy man and an obliging ...
... edition . May I be permitted to say that the typography of both editions does honour to the press of Mr. Henry Baldwin , now Master of the Wor- shipful Company of Stationers , whom I have long known as a worthy man and an obliging ...
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... edition ; the greatest care having been taken , by correctness and elegance , to do justice to one of the most instructive and entertaining works in the English language . EDM . MALONE . TO THE FOURTH EDITION . necessary to say more ...
... edition ; the greatest care having been taken , by correctness and elegance , to do justice to one of the most instructive and entertaining works in the English language . EDM . MALONE . TO THE FOURTH EDITION . necessary to say more ...
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... edition of Shakspeare . [ He was insensible to Churchill's abuse ; but the poem before mentioned had brought to re- membrance , that his edition of Shakspeare had long been due . His friends took the alarm , and , by all the arts of ...
... edition of Shakspeare . [ He was insensible to Churchill's abuse ; but the poem before mentioned had brought to re- membrance , that his edition of Shakspeare had long been due . His friends took the alarm , and , by all the arts of ...
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