The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... published , I thought it right to take this opportunity of asking him explicitly whether it would be improper to publish his letters after his death . His answer was , " Nay , Sir , when I am dead , you may do as you will . " He talked ...
... published , I thought it right to take this opportunity of asking him explicitly whether it would be improper to publish his letters after his death . His answer was , " Nay , Sir , when I am dead , you may do as you will . " He talked ...
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... publish a new edition of my large Dictionary ; I have been persuaded to revise it , and have mended some faults , but added little to its usefulness . " No book has been published since your de- parture , of which much notice is taken ...
... publish a new edition of my large Dictionary ; I have been persuaded to revise it , and have mended some faults , but added little to its usefulness . " No book has been published since your de- parture , of which much notice is taken ...
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... publish letters , arraigning the ultimate decision of an important cause by the supreme judicature of the nation ? " JOHNSON . " No , Sir , I do not think it was wrong to publish these letters . If they are thought to do harm , why not ...
... publish letters , arraigning the ultimate decision of an important cause by the supreme judicature of the nation ? " JOHNSON . " No , Sir , I do not think it was wrong to publish these letters . If they are thought to do harm , why not ...
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