The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... written all except two sheets . The Patriot was called for by my po- litical friends on Friday , was written on Satur- day , and I have heard little of it . So vague are conjectures at a distance.1 As soon as I 1 Alluding to a passage ...
... written all except two sheets . The Patriot was called for by my po- litical friends on Friday , was written on Satur- day , and I have heard little of it . So vague are conjectures at a distance.1 As soon as I 1 Alluding to a passage ...
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... writing , and observed , “ Dry- den has written prologues superiour to any that David Garrick has written ; but David Garrick has written more good prologues than Dryden has done . It is wonderful that he has been able to write such ...
... writing , and observed , “ Dry- den has written prologues superiour to any that David Garrick has written ; but David Garrick has written more good prologues than Dryden has done . It is wonderful that he has been able to write such ...
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... written a preface to his Political Tracts , by way of a Discourse on the British Constitution . " BOSWELL . " Dr. Johnson , though in his writings , and upon all occasions a great friend to the constitution both in church and state ...
... written a preface to his Political Tracts , by way of a Discourse on the British Constitution . " BOSWELL . " Dr. Johnson , though in his writings , and upon all occasions a great friend to the constitution both in church and state ...
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