Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... wrote some things for him ; but I imagine this to be a mistake , for I have discovered no trace of it , and I am pretty sure he told me , that Mr. Cave was the first publisher by whom his pen was engaged in Lon- don . 66 He had a little ...
... wrote some things for him ; but I imagine this to be a mistake , for I have discovered no trace of it , and I am pretty sure he told me , that Mr. Cave was the first publisher by whom his pen was engaged in Lon- don . 66 He had a little ...
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... wrote for the " Gentleman's Magazine " the " Preface , " + " The Life of Admiral Blake , " " * and the first parts of those of " Sir Francis Drake , " * and " Philip Barretier , " both which he finished the following year . He also wrote ...
... wrote for the " Gentleman's Magazine " the " Preface , " + " The Life of Admiral Blake , " " * and the first parts of those of " Sir Francis Drake , " * and " Philip Barretier , " both which he finished the following year . He also wrote ...
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... wrote in a garret in Exeter Street , " and then proceeded to explain how it was done . One of the company praised his im- partiality , observing that he dealt out reason and eloquence with an equal hand to both parties . " That is not ...
... wrote in a garret in Exeter Street , " and then proceeded to explain how it was done . One of the company praised his im- partiality , observing that he dealt out reason and eloquence with an equal hand to both parties . " That is not ...
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... wrote for the " Gentleman's Magazine " the Preface , * the “ Parliamen- tary Debates , , " * " Essay on the Account of the Conduct of the Duchess of Marl- borough , ' , " * then the popular topic of A very diligent observer may trace ...
... wrote for the " Gentleman's Magazine " the Preface , * the “ Parliamen- tary Debates , , " * " Essay on the Account of the Conduct of the Duchess of Marl- borough , ' , " * then the popular topic of A very diligent observer may trace ...
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... wrote to Mr. Levett , of Lichfield , the original of which lies now before me . " SIR , TO MR . LEVETT ; IN LICHFIELD . " December 1 , 1743 . " I AM extremely sorry that we have en- croached so much upon your forbearance with respect to ...
... wrote to Mr. Levett , of Lichfield , the original of which lies now before me . " SIR , TO MR . LEVETT ; IN LICHFIELD . " December 1 , 1743 . " I AM extremely sorry that we have en- croached so much upon your forbearance with respect to ...
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