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... Rambler has increased in fame as in age . Soon after its first folio edition was concluded , it was published in six duodecimo volumes ; 1 and its authour lived to see ten numerous editions of it in London , beside those of Ireland and ...
... Rambler has increased in fame as in age . Soon after its first folio edition was concluded , it was published in six duodecimo volumes ; 1 and its authour lived to see ten numerous editions of it in London , beside those of Ireland and ...
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... Rambler , yet it is enlivened with a considerable portion of amusement . Nothing can be more erroneous than the notion which some persons have entertained , that Johnson was then a retired authour , ignorant of the world ; and , of ...
... Rambler , yet it is enlivened with a considerable portion of amusement . Nothing can be more erroneous than the notion which some persons have entertained , that Johnson was then a retired authour , ignorant of the world ; and , of ...
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... RAMBLER live . " 1 take this opportunity to relate the manner in which an acquaintance first commenced between Dr. Johnson and Mr. Murphy . During the publication of " The Gray's - Inn Journal , " a periodical paper which was ...
... RAMBLER live . " 1 take this opportunity to relate the manner in which an acquaintance first commenced between Dr. Johnson and Mr. Murphy . During the publication of " The Gray's - Inn Journal , " a periodical paper which was ...
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