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to whom I should have written immediately , but that I know not if he be yet come back to Oxford . ' In the Catalogue of MSS . of Gr . Brit . see vol . I. pag . 18 . MSS . Bodl . MARTYRIUM XV . martyrum sub Juliano , auctore ...
to whom I should have written immediately , but that I know not if he be yet come back to Oxford . ' In the Catalogue of MSS . of Gr . Brit . see vol . I. pag . 18 . MSS . Bodl . MARTYRIUM XV . martyrum sub Juliano , auctore ...
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Mr. Burney then asked him whether he had seen the letter which Warburton had written in answer to a pamphlet addressed “ To the most impudent Man alive . " He answered in the negative . Mr. Burney told him it was supposed to be written ...
Mr. Burney then asked him whether he had seen the letter which Warburton had written in answer to a pamphlet addressed “ To the most impudent Man alive . " He answered in the negative . Mr. Burney told him it was supposed to be written ...
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But I wonder , Sir , you have not more pleasure in writing than in not writing . ' Johnson . ... walking up and down in my room ; and then I have written them down , and often , from laziness , have written only half lines .
But I wonder , Sir , you have not more pleasure in writing than in not writing . ' Johnson . ... walking up and down in my room ; and then I have written them down , and often , from laziness , have written only half lines .
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