Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... edition , published five years after Goldsmith's death , the story remains . In a foot - note the editor says , that he has been credibly informed that the professor had not the defect here mentioned . ' The story is not quite as ...
... edition , published five years after Goldsmith's death , the story remains . In a foot - note the editor says , that he has been credibly informed that the professor had not the defect here mentioned . ' The story is not quite as ...
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... first two editions is called Peffer . 21 ' Admiral Walsingham boasted that he had entertained more mis- cellaneous parties than any other man in London . At one time he and Aetat . 67. ] Johnson's extensive knowledge . 25 and.
... first two editions is called Peffer . 21 ' Admiral Walsingham boasted that he had entertained more mis- cellaneous parties than any other man in London . At one time he and Aetat . 67. ] Johnson's extensive knowledge . 25 and.
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... edition of Cowley . Johnson said , he did not know but he should ; and he expressed his disapprobation of Dr. Hurd , for having published a mutilated edition under the title of Select Works of Abraham Cowley . Mr. Murphy thought it a ...
... edition of Cowley . Johnson said , he did not know but he should ; and he expressed his disapprobation of Dr. Hurd , for having published a mutilated edition under the title of Select Works of Abraham Cowley . Mr. Murphy thought it a ...
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... edition of The Lives of the Poets , ' the Doctor ' is called Dr. Saunders . So ambitious was Lord Lyttelton's accuracy that in the second edition he gave a list of ' false stops which hurt the sense . ' For instance , the punctuation of ...
... edition of The Lives of the Poets , ' the Doctor ' is called Dr. Saunders . So ambitious was Lord Lyttelton's accuracy that in the second edition he gave a list of ' false stops which hurt the sense . ' For instance , the punctuation of ...
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... editions he says : — ' It had not come to my knowledge , when I left off The Spectator , that I owe sev- eral excellent sentiments and agreeable pieces in this work to Mr. Ince , of Gray's Inn . ' Mr. Ince died in 1758. Gent . Mag ...
... editions he says : — ' It had not come to my knowledge , when I left off The Spectator , that I owe sev- eral excellent sentiments and agreeable pieces in this work to Mr. Ince , of Gray's Inn . ' Mr. Ince died in 1758. Gent . Mag ...
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