Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... edition of Hughes's Letters ; and try to get Dennis upon Blackmore , and upon Cato , and any thing of the same writer against Pope . Our materials are defective . ' ' As Waller professed to have imitated Fairfax , do you think a few ...
... edition of Hughes's Letters ; and try to get Dennis upon Blackmore , and upon Cato , and any thing of the same writer against Pope . Our materials are defective . ' ' As Waller professed to have imitated Fairfax , do you think a few ...
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... edition Mr. becomes Mr. ***** . In the third edition young is added . Young Mr. Burke is probably meant . As it stood in the second edition it might have been thought that Edmund Burke was the gentleman ; the more so as Johnson often ...
... edition Mr. becomes Mr. ***** . In the third edition young is added . Young Mr. Burke is probably meant . As it stood in the second edition it might have been thought that Edmund Burke was the gentleman ; the more so as Johnson often ...
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... edition of his own works , he said , " that he had power , [ from the booksellers , ] to print such an edition , if his health admitted it ; but had no power to assign over any edition , unless he could add notes , and so alter them as ...
... edition of his own works , he said , " that he had power , [ from the booksellers , ] to print such an edition , if his health admitted it ; but had no power to assign over any edition , unless he could add notes , and so alter them as ...
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