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I once wrote for a magazine : I made a calculation , that if I should 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 .
I once wrote for a magazine : I made a calculation , that if I should 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 .
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MY DEAR SIR , -I now write to you , lest in some of your freaks and humours you should fancy yourself neglected . Such fancies I must entreat you never to admit , at least never to indulge for my regard for you is so radicated and fixed ...
MY DEAR SIR , -I now write to you , lest in some of your freaks and humours you should fancy yourself neglected . Such fancies I must entreat you never to admit , at least never to indulge for my regard for you is so radicated and fixed ...
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I mentioned Dr. Adam Smith's book on The Wealth of Nations , which was just published , and that Sir John Pringle had observed to me , that Dr. Smith , who had never been in trade , could not be expected to write well on that subject ...
I mentioned Dr. Adam Smith's book on The Wealth of Nations , which was just published , and that Sir John Pringle had observed to me , that Dr. Smith , who had never been in trade , could not be expected to write well on that subject ...
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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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