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... appears from some of Cave's letters to Dr. Birch , that Cave had better assistance for that branch of his Magazine , than has been generally supposed ; and that he was indefatigable in getting it made as perfect as he could . 1 The ...
... appears from some of Cave's letters to Dr. Birch , that Cave had better assistance for that branch of his Magazine , than has been generally supposed ; and that he was indefatigable in getting it made as perfect as he could . 1 The ...
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... appears from the following lines in the " Gentleman's Magazine " for April , 1738 , which I am assured were written by Johnson : - " Ad RICARDUM SAVAGE . " Humani studium generis cui pectore fervet O colat humanum te foveatque genus ...
... appears from the following lines in the " Gentleman's Magazine " for April , 1738 , which I am assured were written by Johnson : - " Ad RICARDUM SAVAGE . " Humani studium generis cui pectore fervet O colat humanum te foveatque genus ...
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... appears to me most consonant to grammar and reason . Ausonius thought that modesty forbade him to plead inability for a task to which Cæsar had judged him equal : - ' Cur me posse negem , posse quod ille putat ? ' And I may hope , my ...
... appears to me most consonant to grammar and reason . Ausonius thought that modesty forbade him to plead inability for a task to which Cæsar had judged him equal : - ' Cur me posse negem , posse quod ille putat ? ' And I may hope , my ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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