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... communicated to the author too late to be arranged in that chronological order which he had endeavoured uniformly to observe in his work , he was obliged to introduce them in his second edition by way of Addenda , as commodiously as he ...
... communicated to the author too late to be arranged in that chronological order which he had endeavoured uniformly to observe in his work , he was obliged to introduce them in his second edition by way of Addenda , as commodiously as he ...
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... communicated by the Reverend Doctor Vyse , Rector of Lambeth . Those written by Dr. Johnson concerning his mother in her last illness , furnish a new proof of his great piety and tenderness of heart , and therefore cannot but be ...
... communicated by the Reverend Doctor Vyse , Rector of Lambeth . Those written by Dr. Johnson concerning his mother in her last illness , furnish a new proof of his great piety and tenderness of heart , and therefore cannot but be ...
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... communicated . Johnson told me , 1 ' Sir , the way in which the plan of my dictionary came to be inscribed to Lord Chesterfield was this : I had neglected to write it by the time appointed . Dodsley suggested a desire to have it ...
... communicated . Johnson told me , 1 ' Sir , the way in which the plan of my dictionary came to be inscribed to Lord Chesterfield was this : I had neglected to write it by the time appointed . Dodsley suggested a desire to have it ...
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