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Lowth , which he seemed to have read , Johnson said , he thought he had already and asked Johnson what he thought of it . done his part as a writer . " I should have Johnson answered , “ Warburton has most thought so too , ” said the ...
Lowth , which he seemed to have read , Johnson said , he thought he had already and asked Johnson what he thought of it . done his part as a writer . " I should have Johnson answered , “ Warburton has most thought so too , ” said the ...
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smith thought impertinent to him and to a I could not agree with him in this critilady of his acquaintance . The apology was cism ; for though Sir John Dalrymple's style written 60 much in Dr. Johnson's manner , is not regularly formed ...
smith thought impertinent to him and to a I could not agree with him in this critilady of his acquaintance . The apology was cism ; for though Sir John Dalrymple's style written 60 much in Dr. Johnson's manner , is not regularly formed ...
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I thought that the in- could not promise to do more ; but would terruptions by bad days , or by occasional undertake for the servitorship ? excursions , might make it ten days later ; I should have mentioned that Mr. White , and I ...
I thought that the in- could not promise to do more ; but would terruptions by bad days , or by occasional undertake for the servitorship ? excursions , might make it ten days later ; I should have mentioned that Mr. White , and I ...
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