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... Mr. Robert Dodsley , had taste enough to perceive its un- common merit , and thought it creditable to have a share in it . The fact is , that , at a future conference , he bar- gained for the whole property of it , for which he gave ...
... Mr. Robert Dodsley , had taste enough to perceive its un- common merit , and thought it creditable to have a share in it . The fact is , that , at a future conference , he bar- gained for the whole property of it , for which he gave ...
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... Mr. James Dodsley , that several years before this period , when Johnson was one day sitting in his bro- ther Robert's shop , he heard his brother suggest to him , that a dictionary of the English language would be a work that would ...
... Mr. James Dodsley , that several years before this period , when Johnson was one day sitting in his bro- ther Robert's shop , he heard his brother suggest to him , that a dictionary of the English language would be a work that would ...
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... Mr. Robert Dodsley , Mr. Charles Hitch , Mr. Andrew Millar , the two messieurs Longman , and the two messieurs Knapton . The price stipulated was fifteen hundred and seventy - five pounds . The Plan was addressed to Philip Dormer , earl ...
... Mr. Robert Dodsley , Mr. Charles Hitch , Mr. Andrew Millar , the two messieurs Longman , and the two messieurs Knapton . The price stipulated was fifteen hundred and seventy - five pounds . The Plan was addressed to Philip Dormer , earl ...
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... Dodsley , it appears that his friend Mr. Robert Dodsley gave him one hundred pounds for the copy , with his usual reservation of the right of one edition . Irene , considered as a poem , is entitled to the praise of superiour ...
... Dodsley , it appears that his friend Mr. Robert Dodsley gave him one hundred pounds for the copy , with his usual reservation of the right of one edition . Irene , considered as a poem , is entitled to the praise of superiour ...
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... Mr. David Hume related to me from Mr. Garrick , that Johnson at last denied himself this amusement , from ... Robert Dodsley's with the late Mr. Moore , and several of his friends , considering what should be the name of the ...
... Mr. David Hume related to me from Mr. Garrick , that Johnson at last denied himself this amusement , from ... Robert Dodsley's with the late Mr. Moore , and several of his friends , considering what should be the name of the ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., Volume 1 James Boswell Visualização integral - 1857 |
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