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... Shakespeare Festival at Stratford - on - Avon ; he wore the same costume at an interview with Pitt ; he edited a volume of Essays in favour of the Brave Corsicans . Meanwhile , he had been called to the Scotch Bar ; but it was literary ...
... Shakespeare Festival at Stratford - on - Avon ; he wore the same costume at an interview with Pitt ; he edited a volume of Essays in favour of the Brave Corsicans . Meanwhile , he had been called to the Scotch Bar ; but it was literary ...
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... Shakespeare's lines a little varied , " Rod , I will honour thee for this thy duty . " That superiority over his fellows , which he maintained with so much dignity in his march through life , was not assumed from vanity and ostentation ...
... Shakespeare's lines a little varied , " Rod , I will honour thee for this thy duty . " That superiority over his fellows , which he maintained with so much dignity in his march through life , was not assumed from vanity and ostentation ...
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... Shakespeare , as to have had little leisure for any other literary exertion , or , indeed , even for private correspondence . He did not favour me with a single letter for more than two years , for which it will appear that he ...
... Shakespeare , as to have had little leisure for any other literary exertion , or , indeed , even for private correspondence . He did not favour me with a single letter for more than two years , for which it will appear that he ...
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BIOGRAPHY | 5 |
THE LIFE | 30 |
OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D | 37 |
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