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... poet ; acknowl . 1747. Plan for a Dictionary of the English Language , addressed to Philip Dormer , earl of Chesterfield ; acknowl . FOR THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE . 1748. Life of Roscommon ; acknowl . Foreign History , November ; intern ...
... poet ; acknowl . 1747. Plan for a Dictionary of the English Language , addressed to Philip Dormer , earl of Chesterfield ; acknowl . FOR THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE . 1748. Life of Roscommon ; acknowl . Foreign History , November ; intern ...
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... First Paragraph of Mr. Thomas Davies's Life of Garrick ; acknowl . 1781. Prefaces , Biographical and Critical , to the works of the most eminent 1781 . English Poets : afterwards published with the title XX CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE.
... First Paragraph of Mr. Thomas Davies's Life of Garrick ; acknowl . 1781. Prefaces , Biographical and Critical , to the works of the most eminent 1781 . English Poets : afterwards published with the title XX CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE.
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James Boswell. 1781 . English Poets : afterwards published with the title of the Lives of the English Poets ; acknowl . Argument on the importance of the Registration of Deeds ; dictated to me for an election committee of the house of ...
James Boswell. 1781 . English Poets : afterwards published with the title of the Lives of the English Poets ; acknowl . Argument on the importance of the Registration of Deeds ; dictated to me for an election committee of the house of ...
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... Poetry in Oxford . The last paragraph of the letter explains the reason of this official formality , which Johnson evidently adopted playfully . Ib . p . 257. 1. 4. Your notes upon my poet were very acceptable to me . Ib . p . 258. 1 ...
... Poetry in Oxford . The last paragraph of the letter explains the reason of this official formality , which Johnson evidently adopted playfully . Ib . p . 257. 1. 4. Your notes upon my poet were very acceptable to me . Ib . p . 258. 1 ...
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... poetry , whose essence consists not in numbers , or in jingle , but in the strength and glow of a fancy to which all the stores of nature and of art stand in prompt administration ; and in an eloquence which conveys their blended ...
... poetry , whose essence consists not in numbers , or in jingle , but in the strength and glow of a fancy to which all the stores of nature and of art stand in prompt administration ; and in an eloquence which conveys their blended ...
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