Life of Johnson, Volúmenes1-2Oxford University Press, 1942 |
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... write but a page a day , at the same rate , I should , in ten years , write nine volumes in folio , of an ordinary size and print . ' BosWELL . ' Such as Carte's History ? ' JOHNSON . ' Yes , Sir . When a man writes from his own mind , he ...
... write but a page a day , at the same rate , I should , in ten years , write nine volumes in folio , of an ordinary size and print . ' BosWELL . ' Such as Carte's History ? ' JOHNSON . ' Yes , Sir . When a man writes from his own mind , he ...
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... write or not , set your thoughts at rest . I now write to tell you that I shall not very soon write again , for I am to set out to - morrow on another journey . ' Your friends are all well at Streatham , and in Leicester- fields ...
... write or not , set your thoughts at rest . I now write to tell you that I shall not very soon write again , for I am to set out to - morrow on another journey . ' Your friends are all well at Streatham , and in Leicester- fields ...
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... write a good book upon it , a man must have extensive views . It is not necessary to have practised , to write well upon a subject . ' I mentioned law as a subject on which no man could write well without practice . JOHNSON . Why , Sir ...
... write a good book upon it , a man must have extensive views . It is not necessary to have practised , to write well upon a subject . ' I mentioned law as a subject on which no man could write well without practice . JOHNSON . Why , Sir ...
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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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