Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D."A chronological catalogue of the prose works of Samuel Johnson, LLD.": pages xiv-xvii |
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... written by the Author , for the sake of distinction has been enclosed within crotchets : in one instance , however , the printer by mistake has affixed this mark to a note relative to the Rev. Thomas Fysche Palmer , which was written by ...
... written by the Author , for the sake of distinction has been enclosed within crotchets : in one instance , however , the printer by mistake has affixed this mark to a note relative to the Rev. Thomas Fysche Palmer , which was written by ...
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... written by Pope . " † The last of these , indeed , he afterwards added to his Idler . Why the essays truly written by him are marked in the same manner with some which he did not write , I cannot explain ; but with deference to those ...
... written by Pope . " † The last of these , indeed , he afterwards added to his Idler . Why the essays truly written by him are marked in the same manner with some which he did not write , I cannot explain ; but with deference to those ...
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... written History , had not Voltaire written it before him . He is an echo of Voltaire . " Bos- WELL . " But , Sir , we have Lord Kames . " JOHN- SON . " You have Lord Kames . Keep him ; ha , ha , ha ! We don't envy you him . Do you ever ...
... written History , had not Voltaire written it before him . He is an echo of Voltaire . " Bos- WELL . " But , Sir , we have Lord Kames . " JOHN- SON . " You have Lord Kames . Keep him ; ha , ha , ha ! We don't envy you him . Do you ever ...
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