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... persons who pirated those papers as they came out singly in a newspaper called the Universal Chronicle , or Weekly Gazette ; intern . evid . For Mrs. Charlotte Lennox's English Version of Brumoy , a Dissertation on the Greek Comedy ...
... persons who pirated those papers as they came out singly in a newspaper called the Universal Chronicle , or Weekly Gazette ; intern . evid . For Mrs. Charlotte Lennox's English Version of Brumoy , a Dissertation on the Greek Comedy ...
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... person at Edinburgh , of the name of Clarke , refuting his arguments for the authenticity of the poems published by ... persons in whose possession they are , will favour the world with them . JAMES BOSWELL . + To this list of the ...
... person at Edinburgh , of the name of Clarke , refuting his arguments for the authenticity of the poems published by ... persons in whose possession they are , will favour the world with them . JAMES BOSWELL . + To this list of the ...
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... persons , the world would probably have had the most perfect example of biography that was ever exhibited . But although he at different times , in a de- sultory manner , committed to writing many particulars of the progress of his mind ...
... persons , the world would probably have had the most perfect example of biography that was ever exhibited . But although he at different times , in a de- sultory manner , committed to writing many particulars of the progress of his mind ...
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... person who is the subject . of the book ; and , in that , there is such an inaccuracy in the statement of facts , as in so solemn an author is hardly excusable , and certainly makes his narrative very unsatis- factory . But what is ...
... person who is the subject . of the book ; and , in that , there is such an inaccuracy in the statement of facts , as in so solemn an author is hardly excusable , and certainly makes his narrative very unsatis- factory . But what is ...
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... person , by which I might have appeared to have more merit in the execution of the work , I have resolved to adopt and enlarge upon the excellent plan of Mr. Mason , in his Memoirs of Gray , Wherever narrative is necessary to explain ...
... person , by which I might have appeared to have more merit in the execution of the work , I have resolved to adopt and enlarge upon the excellent plan of Mr. Mason , in his Memoirs of Gray , Wherever narrative is necessary to explain ...
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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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