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... suppose , indeed , that every young author has had the same kind of feeling for the magazine or periodical publication which has first entertained him , and in which he has first had an opportunity to see himself in print , without the ...
... suppose , indeed , that every young author has had the same kind of feeling for the magazine or periodical publication which has first entertained him , and in which he has first had an opportunity to see himself in print , without the ...
114. oldal
... , which I understood well enough to come from the first ; others 1 I suppose in another compilation in the same kind . 2 Doubtless Lord Hardwicke . by penny post , and others by the speakers themselves 114 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1741.
... , which I understood well enough to come from the first ; others 1 I suppose in another compilation in the same kind . 2 Doubtless Lord Hardwicke . by penny post , and others by the speakers themselves 114 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1741.
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... suppose him to be found . I have no doubt that he wrote the little abridgment entitled ' Foreign History ' in the Magazine for December . To prove it , I shall quote the Introduction : ́As this is that season of the year in which Nature ...
... suppose him to be found . I have no doubt that he wrote the little abridgment entitled ' Foreign History ' in the Magazine for December . To prove it , I shall quote the Introduction : ́As this is that season of the year in which Nature ...
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