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The Tragedy of Sir Thomas Overbury , ' written by his early companion in London , Richard Savage , was brought out with alterations at Drury - lane theatre 2 . The Prologue to it was written by Mr. Richard Brinsley Sheri- dan ; in which ...
The Tragedy of Sir Thomas Overbury , ' written by his early companion in London , Richard Savage , was brought out with alterations at Drury - lane theatre 2 . The Prologue to it was written by Mr. Richard Brinsley Sheri- dan ; in which ...
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What follows was supplied by Dr. Dodd himself 3 . a The other pieces written by Johnson in the above - men- tioned collection , are two letters , one to the Lord Chancellor Bathurst , ( not Lord North , as is erroneously supposed ...
What follows was supplied by Dr. Dodd himself 3 . a The other pieces written by Johnson in the above - men- tioned collection , are two letters , one to the Lord Chancellor Bathurst , ( not Lord North , as is erroneously supposed ...
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It was written and sold to a bookseller before his “ Traveller ; " but published after ; so little expectation had the bookseller from it . Had it been sold after " The Traveller , " he might have had twice as much money for it , though ...
It was written and sold to a bookseller before his “ Traveller ; " but published after ; so little expectation had the bookseller from it . Had it been sold after " The Traveller , " he might have had twice as much money for it , though ...
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