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... heard of Goldsmith . It is difficult to get literary fame , and it is every day growing more difficult . Ah , Sir , that should make a man think of securing happiness in another world , which all who try sincerely for it may attain . In ...
... heard of Goldsmith . It is difficult to get literary fame , and it is every day growing more difficult . Ah , Sir , that should make a man think of securing happiness in another world , which all who try sincerely for it may attain . In ...
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... heard ? " — " I have heard Ossian , Oscar , and every one of them . " Johnson said of Chatterton , " This is the most extraordinary young man that has encountered my knowlege . It is wonderful how the whelp has written such things ...
... heard ? " — " I have heard Ossian , Oscar , and every one of them . " Johnson said of Chatterton , " This is the most extraordinary young man that has encountered my knowlege . It is wonderful how the whelp has written such things ...
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... heard . " 2 I told him , that I had been present the day before , when Mrs. Montague , the literary lady , sat to Miss Reynolds for her picture ; and that she said , " she had bound up Mr. Gibbon's History with- out the last two ...
... heard . " 2 I told him , that I had been present the day before , when Mrs. Montague , the literary lady , sat to Miss Reynolds for her picture ; and that she said , " she had bound up Mr. Gibbon's History with- out the last two ...
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