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... endeavour to procure for him a poem of Dr. Madden's , called ' Boulter's Monument . " ' The reason , ' said he , ' why I wish for it , is this : when Dr. Madden came to London , he submitted that work to my castigation : and I remember ...
... endeavour to procure for him a poem of Dr. Madden's , called ' Boulter's Monument . " ' The reason , ' said he , ' why I wish for it , is this : when Dr. Madden came to London , he submitted that work to my castigation : and I remember ...
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... endeavour to depress me with threats of censure from the public , or with objections learned from those who had learned them from my own preface . Yours is the only letter of good - will that I have received ; though , indeed , I am ...
... endeavour to depress me with threats of censure from the public , or with objections learned from those who had learned them from my own preface . Yours is the only letter of good - will that I have received ; though , indeed , I am ...
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... endeavour to see things as they are , and then inquire whether we ought to complain . Whether to see life as it is , will give us much consolation , I know not ; but the conso- lation which is drawn from truth , if any there be , is ...
... endeavour to see things as they are , and then inquire whether we ought to complain . Whether to see life as it is , will give us much consolation , I know not ; but the conso- lation which is drawn from truth , if any there be , is ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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