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... written only half lines . I have written a hundred lines in a day . I remember I wrote a hundred lines of The Vanity of Human Wishes in a day . Doctor , ( turning to Goldsmith , ) I am not quite idle ; I made one line t'other day ; but ...
... written only half lines . I have written a hundred lines in a day . I remember I wrote a hundred lines of The Vanity of Human Wishes in a day . Doctor , ( turning to Goldsmith , ) I am not quite idle ; I made one line t'other day ; but ...
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... written History , had not Voltaire written it before him . He is an echo of Voltaire . ' BOSWELL . But , Sir , we have Lord Kames . ' JOHNSON . ' You have Lord Kames . Keep him ; ha , ha , ha ! We don't envy you him . Do you ever see Dr ...
... written History , had not Voltaire written it before him . He is an echo of Voltaire . ' BOSWELL . But , Sir , we have Lord Kames . ' JOHNSON . ' You have Lord Kames . Keep him ; ha , ha , ha ! We don't envy you him . Do you ever see Dr ...
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... written by a Dr. Kennedy , ( not the Lisbon physician . ) ' The catastrophe of it ( said he , ) was , that a King , who was jealous of his Queen with his prime - minister , castrated himself . This tragedy was actually shewn about in ...
... written by a Dr. Kennedy , ( not the Lisbon physician . ) ' The catastrophe of it ( said he , ) was , that a King , who was jealous of his Queen with his prime - minister , castrated himself . This tragedy was actually shewn about in ...
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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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