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... afterwards have occasion to consider the extensive and varied range which Johnson took , when he was once led upon ground which he trod with a peculiar delight , having long been intimately acquainted with all the circumstances of it ...
... afterwards have occasion to consider the extensive and varied range which Johnson took , when he was once led upon ground which he trod with a peculiar delight , having long been intimately acquainted with all the circumstances of it ...
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... afterwards . ” " Mallet , I believe , never wrote a single line of his projected life of the Duke of Marlborough . He groped for materials ; and thought of it , till he had exhausted his mind . Thus it sometimes happens that men ...
... afterwards . ” " Mallet , I believe , never wrote a single line of his projected life of the Duke of Marlborough . He groped for materials ; and thought of it , till he had exhausted his mind . Thus it sometimes happens that men ...
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... afterwards referred to in this work . Various Readings in the Life of Addison . " [ But he was our first example ] He was , however , one of our earliest examples of correctness . " And [ overlook ] despise their masters . " His ...
... afterwards referred to in this work . Various Readings in the Life of Addison . " [ But he was our first example ] He was , however , one of our earliest examples of correctness . " And [ overlook ] despise their masters . " His ...
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