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... English rather than in Latin . As the think that the Memory of eminent an English Writer ought to be perpetuated in the language , to which his thorks are 18491 115 likely to be so lasting . an Omnement , whichvove / also know to have ...
... English rather than in Latin . As the think that the Memory of eminent an English Writer ought to be perpetuated in the language , to which his thorks are 18491 115 likely to be so lasting . an Omnement , whichvove / also know to have ...
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... English Poets who had published a volume of poems . Johnson told 66 that a Mr. Coxeter , whom he knew , had gone the me , greatest length towards this ; having collected , I think , about five hundred volumes of poets whose works were ...
... English Poets who had published a volume of poems . Johnson told 66 that a Mr. Coxeter , whom he knew , had gone the me , greatest length towards this ; having collected , I think , about five hundred volumes of poets whose works were ...
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... English in it . " JOHNSON . " It may have been radically Teutonick ; but English and High Dutch have no similarity to the eye , though radically the same . Once when looking into Low Dutch , I found , in a whole page , only one word ...
... English in it . " JOHNSON . " It may have been radically Teutonick ; but English and High Dutch have no similarity to the eye , though radically the same . Once when looking into Low Dutch , I found , in a whole page , only one word ...
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VOLUME II | 111 |
Chronological Table of Johnsons Life and Contemporary | 158 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson LL D 17761784 | 495 |
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