Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pages |
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... EDITION . THAT I was anxious for the success of a Work which had employed much of my time and labour , I do not wish to conceal : but whatever doubts I at any time enter ... EDITIONS . connoitring ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION . V.
... EDITION . THAT I was anxious for the success of a Work which had employed much of my time and labour , I do not wish to conceal : but whatever doubts I at any time enter ... EDITIONS . connoitring ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION . V.
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... edition , by way of ADDENDA , as commodi- | | ously 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 ...
... edition , by way of ADDENDA , as commodi- | | ously 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 ...
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... edition , and the letters now introduced , are carefully included within suddenly stopped , I know not whether any ... EDITION . In this fifth edition some errors of the press , which had crept into the text and notes , in consequence of ...
... edition , and the letters now introduced , are carefully included within suddenly stopped , I know not whether any ... EDITION . In this fifth edition some errors of the press , which had crept into the text and notes , in consequence of ...
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