The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler; and William Pickering, London., 1826 |
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... edition of Shakspeare , as to have had little leisure for any other literary exertion , or , indeed , even for private correspondence . He did not favour me with a single letter for more than two years , for which it will appear that he ...
... edition of Shakspeare , as to have had little leisure for any other literary exertion , or , indeed , even for private correspondence . He did not favour me with a single letter for more than two years , for which it will appear that he ...
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... edition of that writer's prose works , in four volumes , 8vo . 1800 : where sir John Hawkins's representations are proved to have been most unjust . See his Life of Dr. John- son , p . 222. 232 ; see also Prior's Life of Burke . - ED ...
... edition of that writer's prose works , in four volumes , 8vo . 1800 : where sir John Hawkins's representations are proved to have been most unjust . See his Life of Dr. John- son , p . 222. 232 ; see also Prior's Life of Burke . - ED ...
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... edition of Hume's History of England was full of Scotticisms , many of which he corrected in subsequent editions . - MALONE . 66 uneasiness , they are not above it , but 60 [ 1769 . THE LIFE OF.
... edition of Hume's History of England was full of Scotticisms , many of which he corrected in subsequent editions . - MALONE . 66 uneasiness , they are not above it , but 60 [ 1769 . THE LIFE OF.
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... edition or editions of Blackmore . " After all , ” says this intelligent writer , " it is not unworthy of particular observation , that these lines so often quoted do not exist either in Blackmore or Howard . " In The British Princes ...
... edition or editions of Blackmore . " After all , ” says this intelligent writer , " it is not unworthy of particular observation , that these lines so often quoted do not exist either in Blackmore or Howard . " In The British Princes ...
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... edition , to let you know , that we shall print the tragedies first , and shall therefore want first the notes which belong to them . We think not to incommode the readers with a supplement ; and therefore , what we cannot put into its ...
... edition , to let you know , that we shall print the tragedies first , and shall therefore want first the notes which belong to them . We think not to incommode the readers with a supplement ; and therefore , what we cannot put into its ...
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