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... written by the Author , for the sake of distinction has been enclosed within crotchets : in one instance , however , the printer by mistake has affixed this mark to a note relative to the Rev. Thomas Fysche Palmer , which was written by ...
... written by the Author , for the sake of distinction has been enclosed within crotchets : in one instance , however , the printer by mistake has affixed this mark to a note relative to the Rev. Thomas Fysche Palmer , which was written by ...
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... written his own life , in con- formity with the opinion which he has given , 1 that every man's life may be best written by himself ; had he employed in the preservation of his own history , that clearness of narration and elegance of ...
... written his own life , in con- formity with the opinion which he has given , 1 that every man's life may be best written by himself ; had he employed in the preservation of his own history , that clearness of narration and elegance of ...
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... written , after he has had experience of life . At first there is a great deal to be written , because there is a great deal of novelty ; but when once a man has settled his opinions , there is seldom much to be set down . " " There is ...
... written , after he has had experience of life . At first there is a great deal to be written , because there is a great deal of novelty ; but when once a man has settled his opinions , there is seldom much to be set down . " " There is ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., Volume 2 James Boswell,Samuel Johnson Visualização integral - 1791 |
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