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92. oldal
for which he gave Johnson ten guineas , who told me , ' I might perhaps have accepted of less ; but that Paul Whitehead had a little before got ten guineas for a poem ; and I would not take less than Paul Whitehead .
for which he gave Johnson ten guineas , who told me , ' I might perhaps have accepted of less ; but that Paul Whitehead had a little before got ten guineas for a poem ; and I would not take less than Paul Whitehead .
213. oldal
Having carried on my work thus far with so little obligation to any favourer of learning , I shall not be disappointed though I should conclude it , if less be possible , with less ; for I have been long awakened from that dream of hope ...
Having carried on my work thus far with so little obligation to any favourer of learning , I shall not be disappointed though I should conclude it , if less be possible , with less ; for I have been long awakened from that dream of hope ...
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The book 3 cannot , I think , be printed in less than six weeks , nor probably so soon ; and I will keep back the title - page for such an insertion as you seem to promise me . Be pleased to let me know what I knew him a few years ago ...
The book 3 cannot , I think , be printed in less than six weeks , nor probably so soon ; and I will keep back the title - page for such an insertion as you seem to promise me . Be pleased to let me know what I knew him a few years ago ...
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