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... printed by an enterprising individual in Edinburgh , the London booksellers were scandalized at what one of their ... printing a more elegant and extensive collection on their own account . To give this edition still further advantages ...
... printed by an enterprising individual in Edinburgh , the London booksellers were scandalized at what one of their ... printing a more elegant and extensive collection on their own account . To give this edition still further advantages ...
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... printed in Birmingham . For this work he had from Mr. Warren only the sum of five guineas . " - Boswell , p . 21 . 5 At the time of the marriage Johnson was twenty - six , and his wife forty - six . 6 The advertisement will be found in ...
... printed in Birmingham . For this work he had from Mr. Warren only the sum of five guineas . " - Boswell , p . 21 . 5 At the time of the marriage Johnson was twenty - six , and his wife forty - six . 6 The advertisement will be found in ...
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... printed in his thirteenth year ; * containing , with other poetical compositions , " The tragical History of Pyramus and Thisbe , " written when he was ten years old ; and Constantia and Philetus , " written two years after . While he ...
... printed in his thirteenth year ; * containing , with other poetical compositions , " The tragical History of Pyramus and Thisbe , " written when he was ten years old ; and Constantia and Philetus , " written two years after . While he ...
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... printed his pitiful Melancholy . " Not His vehement desire of retirement now came again upon him . finding , " says the morose Wood , " that preferment conferred upon him which he expected , while others for their money carried away ...
... printed his pitiful Melancholy . " Not His vehement desire of retirement now came again upon him . finding , " says the morose Wood , " that preferment conferred upon him which he expected , while others for their money carried away ...
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... Printing . ' The danger of such unbounded liberty , and the danger of bounding it , have produced a problem in the science of government , which human understanding seems hitherto unable to solve . If nothing may be published but what ...
... Printing . ' The danger of such unbounded liberty , and the danger of bounding it , have produced a problem in the science of government , which human understanding seems hitherto unable to solve . If nothing may be published but what ...
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Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their ... Samuel Johnson,Sir Walter Scott Visualització completa - 1871 |
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