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The first view of it did not strike us so much as Ranelagh , of which he said , the " coup d'ail was the finest thing he had ever seen . ' The truth is , Ranelagh is of a more beautiful form ; more of it , or rather indeed the whole ...
The first view of it did not strike us so much as Ranelagh , of which he said , the " coup d'ail was the finest thing he had ever seen . ' The truth is , Ranelagh is of a more beautiful form ; more of it , or rather indeed the whole ...
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After my return to Scotland , I wrote three letters to him , from which I extract the following passages : I have seen Lord Hailes since I came down . He thinks it wonderful that you are pleased to take so much pains in revising his ...
After my return to Scotland , I wrote three letters to him , from which I extract the following passages : I have seen Lord Hailes since I came down . He thinks it wonderful that you are pleased to take so much pains in revising his ...
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One of the gentlemen said , he had seen three folio volumes of Dr. Johnson's sayings collected by me . " I must put you right , Sir , ( said I ; ) for I am very exact in authenticity . You could not see folio volumes ...
One of the gentlemen said , he had seen three folio volumes of Dr. Johnson's sayings collected by me . " I must put you right , Sir , ( said I ; ) for I am very exact in authenticity . You could not see folio volumes ...
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