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... writing the lives of others , and who , whether we consider his extraordinary endowments , or his various works , has been ... written by himself ; had he employed in the preservation of his own history , that clearness of narration and ...
... writing the lives of others , and who , whether we consider his extraordinary endowments , or his various works , has been ... written by himself ; had he employed in the preservation of his own history , that clearness of narration and ...
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... written by Johnson ; and on that supposition it has been improperly inserted in the edition of his works by the booksellers after his decease . Were there no positive testimony as to this point , the style of the performance , and the ...
... written by Johnson ; and on that supposition it has been improperly inserted in the edition of his works by the booksellers after his decease . Were there no positive testimony as to this point , the style of the performance , and the ...
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... written only one number ; 2 and , It is not improbable , that the " author and authoress , with whom a treaty was almost made , for descriptions of life , " and who are mentioned in a manner that seems to indicate some connection ...
... written only one number ; 2 and , It is not improbable , that the " author and authoress , with whom a treaty was almost made , for descriptions of life , " and who are mentioned in a manner that seems to indicate some connection ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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