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SAMUEL JOT 1 were to To write the Life of him who excelled my iny all mankind in writing the lives of others , the inci and who , whether we consider his ex- acquired traordinary endowments , or his various was very assiduous works ...
SAMUEL JOT 1 were to To write the Life of him who excelled my iny all mankind in writing the lives of others , the inci and who , whether we consider his ex- acquired traordinary endowments , or his various was very assiduous works ...
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... to more afect mode of writing any man's life , than ample communications of a similar nanot only relating all the ... ingenious writer's pen ; for in truth , from for I profess to write , not his panegyric , a man so still and so ...
... to more afect mode of writing any man's life , than ample communications of a similar nanot only relating all the ... ingenious writer's pen ; for in truth , from for I profess to write , not his panegyric , a man so still and so ...
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“ Afterward they proceed to Virgil , beginning at the same time to write themes and verses , and Mr. Walmsley , however ... pleased with this proof of Johnson's & c . as shall seem most proper . abilities as a dramatic writer , and ...
“ Afterward they proceed to Virgil , beginning at the same time to write themes and verses , and Mr. Walmsley , however ... pleased with this proof of Johnson's & c . as shall seem most proper . abilities as a dramatic writer , and ...
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JOHNSON “ The boy found me writing this almost in the [ .Vo date . ) dark , when I could not quite easily read yours . “ I have read the Italian : -- nothing in it is well . “ I BELIEVE I am going to write a long “ I had no notion of ...
JOHNSON “ The boy found me writing this almost in the [ .Vo date . ) dark , when I could not quite easily read yours . “ I have read the Italian : -- nothing in it is well . “ I BELIEVE I am going to write a long “ I had no notion of ...
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She several times “ turn out a fine tragedy writer , " was , attempted to speak ; but in vain . ... This passage was afterwards the talents necessary to write successfully struck out , and she was carried off to be for the stage ...
She several times “ turn out a fine tragedy writer , " was , attempted to speak ; but in vain . ... This passage was afterwards the talents necessary to write successfully struck out , and she was carried off to be for the stage ...
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