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... Ramblers " were in high favour among persous of learning and good taste . Others there were , devoid of both , who said that the hard words in the " Rambler " were used by the author to render his Dictionary indispensably necessary ...
... Ramblers " were in high favour among persous of learning and good taste . Others there were , devoid of both , who said that the hard words in the " Rambler " were used by the author to render his Dictionary indispensably necessary ...
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... Rambler , " in which he has marked the passages which he thought particularly excellent , by folding down a corner of the page ; and such as he rated in a supereminent degree are marked by double folds . I am sorry that some of the ...
... Rambler , " in which he has marked the passages which he thought particularly excellent , by folding down a corner of the page ; and such as he rated in a supereminent degree are marked by double folds . I am sorry that some of the ...
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... RAMBLER live . " I take this opportunity to relate the manner in which an acquaint- ance first commenced between Dr. Johnson and Mr. Murphy . During the publication of the " Gray's - Inn Journal , " a periodical paper , which was ...
... RAMBLER live . " I take this opportunity to relate the manner in which an acquaint- ance first commenced between Dr. Johnson and Mr. Murphy . During the publication of the " Gray's - Inn Journal , " a periodical paper , which was ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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