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... published with the Appendix , and is therefore the last com- position belonging to it . The ability and nice ... published . ' This advice was not followed ; probably from an apprehen- 1 Birch MSS . Brit . Mus . 4323 . 2 This book was ...
... published with the Appendix , and is therefore the last com- position belonging to it . The ability and nice ... published . ' This advice was not followed ; probably from an apprehen- 1 Birch MSS . Brit . Mus . 4323 . 2 This book was ...
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... published a pamphlet entitled Miscellaneous Observations on the Tragedy of Macbeth , with remarks on Sir T. H.'8 ( Sir Thomas Hanmer's ) Edition of Shakspeare . * To which he affixed , proposals for a new edition of that poet . As we do ...
... published a pamphlet entitled Miscellaneous Observations on the Tragedy of Macbeth , with remarks on Sir T. H.'8 ( Sir Thomas Hanmer's ) Edition of Shakspeare . * To which he affixed , proposals for a new edition of that poet . As we do ...
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... published an edition of it , and put his own name to it . Upon the fame of this he lived for several months , being enter- tained at the best tables as ' the ingenious Mr. Rolt 2. ' His conversation indeed , did not discover much of the ...
... published an edition of it , and put his own name to it . Upon the fame of this he lived for several months , being enter- tained at the best tables as ' the ingenious Mr. Rolt 2. ' His conversation indeed , did not discover much of the ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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