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Malone died in 1812 , having lived to see the sixth ( 1811 ) edition through the press . The notes in the present edition are for the most part to be found in Malone's editions : my own notes are few and far between .
Malone died in 1812 , having lived to see the sixth ( 1811 ) edition through the press . The notes in the present edition are for the most part to be found in Malone's editions : my own notes are few and far between .
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ADVERTISEMENT TO THE THIRD EDITION SEVERAL valuable letters , and other curious matter , having been communicated to the author too late to be arranged in that chronological order which he had endeavoured uniformly to observe in his ...
ADVERTISEMENT TO THE THIRD EDITION SEVERAL valuable letters , and other curious matter , having been communicated to the author too late to be arranged in that chronological order which he had endeavoured uniformly to observe in his ...
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J. B. Blakeway of Shrewsbury , to whom Mr. Boswell acknowledged himself indebted for some judicious remarks on the first edition of his Work ; and the letters J. B. - 0 . are annexed to some remarks furnished by the author's second son ...
J. B. Blakeway of Shrewsbury , to whom Mr. Boswell acknowledged himself indebted for some judicious remarks on the first edition of his Work ; and the letters J. B. - 0 . are annexed to some remarks furnished by the author's second son ...
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