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... essay professedly reviewing the principal English poets , would ascertain it not to be the production of Johnson . But there is here no occasion to resort to internal evidence ; for my Lord Bishop of Salisbury ( Dr. Douglas ) has ...
... essay professedly reviewing the principal English poets , would ascertain it not to be the production of Johnson . But there is here no occasion to resort to internal evidence ; for my Lord Bishop of Salisbury ( Dr. Douglas ) has ...
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... Essay on Architecture , " were written by him . I am equally confident , upon the same evidence , that he wrote " Further Thoughts on Agriculture ; " † being the sequel of a very inferior essay on the same subject , and which . though ...
... Essay on Architecture , " were written by him . I am equally confident , upon the same evidence , that he wrote " Further Thoughts on Agriculture ; " † being the sequel of a very inferior essay on the same subject , and which . though ...
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... Essay on Shakspeare , being mentioned - REYNOLDS : " I think that essay does her honour . " JOHNSON : " Yes , Sir ; it does her honour , but it would do nobody else honour . I have , indeed , not read it all . But when I take up the end ...
... Essay on Shakspeare , being mentioned - REYNOLDS : " I think that essay does her honour . " JOHNSON : " Yes , Sir ; it does her honour , but it would do nobody else honour . I have , indeed , not read it all . But when I take up the end ...
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