The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... gave Theophilus Cibber , who was then in prison , ten guineas to allow Mr. Cibber to be put upon the title - page as the authour ; by this , a double imposition was intended : in the first place , that it was the work of a Cibber at all ...
... gave Theophilus Cibber , who was then in prison , ten guineas to allow Mr. Cibber to be put upon the title - page as the authour ; by this , a double imposition was intended : in the first place , that it was the work of a Cibber at all ...
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... gave one hundred pounds . The sale was so rapid and extensive , and the approbation of the publick so high , that to their honour be it recorded , the proprietors made Dr. Blair a present first of one sum , and afterwards of another ...
... gave one hundred pounds . The sale was so rapid and extensive , and the approbation of the publick so high , that to their honour be it recorded , the proprietors made Dr. Blair a present first of one sum , and afterwards of another ...
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... gave me in the spring to conclude that you took part in whatever good or evil might befal me , I ought not to have omitted so long the account which I am now about to give you . - My diseases are an asthma and a dropsy , and what is ...
... gave me in the spring to conclude that you took part in whatever good or evil might befal me , I ought not to have omitted so long the account which I am now about to give you . - My diseases are an asthma and a dropsy , and what is ...
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