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... written in the margin of the copy which he had in part revised , are here faithfully preserved ; and a few new Notes have been added , principally by some of those friends to whom the author in the former editions acknowledged his ...
... written in the margin of the copy which he had in part revised , are here faithfully preserved ; and a few new Notes have been added , principally by some of those friends to whom the author in the former editions acknowledged his ...
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... written by Johnson ; and on that supposition it has been improperly inserted in the edition of his works by the booksellers after his decease . Were there no positive testimony as to this point , the style of the performance , and the ...
... written by Johnson ; and on that supposition it has been improperly inserted in the edition of his works by the booksellers after his decease . Were there no positive testimony as to this point , the style of the performance , and the ...
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... written only one number ; and , besides , even at any after period he might have. 1 It is not improbable , that the " author and authoress , with whom a treaty was almost made , for descriptions of life , " and who are mentioned in a ...
... written only one number ; and , besides , even at any after period he might have. 1 It is not improbable , that the " author and authoress , with whom a treaty was almost made , for descriptions of life , " and who are mentioned in a ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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