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... literary abilities , in which I am not vain enough to compare myself with some great names who have gone before me in this kind of writing . Since my work was announced , several Lives and Memoirs of Dr. Johnson have been published ...
... literary abilities , in which I am not vain enough to compare myself with some great names who have gone before me in this kind of writing . Since my work was announced , several Lives and Memoirs of Dr. Johnson have been published ...
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... literary journals , mentioned particularly the Journal des savans , and asked Johnson if it was well done . Johnson said , it was formerly very well done , and gave some account of the persons who began it , and carried it on for some ...
... literary journals , mentioned particularly the Journal des savans , and asked Johnson if it was well done . Johnson said , it was formerly very well done , and gave some account of the persons who began it , and carried it on for some ...
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... literary reputation alive as long as he himself lived ; and that , let me tell you , is a good deal . " GOLDSMITH : " But I cannot agree that it was so . His literary reputation was dead long before his natural death . I consider an ...
... literary reputation alive as long as he himself lived ; and that , let me tell you , is a good deal . " GOLDSMITH : " But I cannot agree that it was so . His literary reputation was dead long before his natural death . I consider an ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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