Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... edition in three volumes octavo , in which however the fresh materials , instead of being incorporated in the text , were clumsily placed at the beginning and end of the book . Boswell was engaged in arranging these materials for a ...
... edition in three volumes octavo , in which however the fresh materials , instead of being incorporated in the text , were clumsily placed at the beginning and end of the book . Boswell was engaged in arranging these materials for a ...
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... Edition of Shakespeare . " * 3 To which he affixed , proposals for a new edition of that poet . As we do not trace any thing else published by him during the course of this year , we may conjecture that he was occupied entirely with ...
... Edition of Shakespeare . " * 3 To which he affixed , proposals for a new edition of that poet . As we do not trace any thing else published by him during the course of this year , we may conjecture that he was occupied entirely with ...
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... edition superior to any thing that is gone before . The first cause that gave rise to this undertaking , I believe , was owing to the little trifling edition of the Poets , printing by the Martins at Edinburgh , and to be sold by ...
... edition superior to any thing that is gone before . The first cause that gave rise to this undertaking , I believe , was owing to the little trifling edition of the Poets , printing by the Martins at Edinburgh , and to be sold by ...
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