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... gave one hundred pounds . The sale was so rapid and extensive , and the approbation of the publick so high , that to their honour be it recorded , the proprietors made Dr. Blair a present first of one sum , and afterwards of another ...
... gave one hundred pounds . The sale was so rapid and extensive , and the approbation of the publick so high , that to their honour be it recorded , the proprietors made Dr. Blair a present first of one sum , and afterwards of another ...
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... gave offence to some of the friends of that nobleman , and particularly produced a declaration of war against him from Mrs. Montagu , the ingenious Essayist on Shakspeare , between whom and his Lordship a commerce of reciprocal ...
... gave offence to some of the friends of that nobleman , and particularly produced a declaration of war against him from Mrs. Montagu , the ingenious Essayist on Shakspeare , between whom and his Lordship a commerce of reciprocal ...
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... gave to his friend Mr. Langton , who , having added a few notes , sold them to the booksellers for a small sum to be given to some of Johnson's relations , which was accordingly done ; and they are printed in the collection of his works ...
... gave to his friend Mr. Langton , who , having added a few notes , sold them to the booksellers for a small sum to be given to some of Johnson's relations , which was accordingly done ; and they are printed in the collection of his works ...
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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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