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... much of this little knowledge may be lost in imparting it , and how soon a succession of copies will lose all resemblance of the original.'1 1 Rambler , No. 60 . I am fully aware of the objections which may be 8 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
... much of this little knowledge may be lost in imparting it , and how soon a succession of copies will lose all resemblance of the original.'1 1 Rambler , No. 60 . I am fully aware of the objections which may be 8 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
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... original compiler and editor of the Gentleman's Magazine : TO MR . CAVE ' Nov. 25 , 1734 . ' SIR , -As you appear no ... originals of this and the other letters of Dr. Johnson to him , which were first published in the Gentleman's ...
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