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... wrote any of his works that were printed , twice over . Dr. Burney's wonder at seeing several pages of his Lives of the Poets , in manuscript , with scarce a blot or erasure , drew this observation from him . MALONE . Johnson's physical ...
... wrote any of his works that were printed , twice over . Dr. Burney's wonder at seeing several pages of his Lives of the Poets , in manuscript , with scarce a blot or erasure , drew this observation from him . MALONE . Johnson's physical ...
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... wrote a copy of verses , which I have not been able to recover1 ; but with what facility and elegance he could warble the amorous lay , will appear from the fol- lowing lines , which he wrote for his friend Mr. Edmund Hector . Verses to ...
... wrote a copy of verses , which I have not been able to recover1 ; but with what facility and elegance he could warble the amorous lay , will appear from the fol- lowing lines , which he wrote for his friend Mr. Edmund Hector . Verses to ...
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... wrote the nonsense you now keep such a stir about . " Anecdotes , p . 34 . In my first edition I was induced to doubt the authenticity of this account , by the following circumstantial statement in a letter to me from Miss Seward , of ...
... wrote the nonsense you now keep such a stir about . " Anecdotes , p . 34 . In my first edition I was induced to doubt the authenticity of this account , by the following circumstantial statement in a letter to me from Miss Seward , of ...
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... wrote an Address of the Painters to George III . on his Accession to the Throne of these Kingdoms , which no monarch ever ascended with more sincere congratulations from his people . Two generations of foreign princes had prepared their ...
... wrote an Address of the Painters to George III . on his Accession to the Throne of these Kingdoms , which no monarch ever ascended with more sincere congratulations from his people . Two generations of foreign princes had prepared their ...
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... wrote an In- quiry into the Original of Moral Virtue , the manuscript of which he sent to Mr. Innes , a clergyman in England , who was his countryman and acquaintance . Innes published it with his own name to it ; and before the ...
... wrote an In- quiry into the Original of Moral Virtue , the manuscript of which he sent to Mr. Innes , a clergyman in England , who was his countryman and acquaintance . Innes published it with his own name to it ; and before the ...
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