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¡° The edition of the Poets , now printing , will do honour to the English press ; and a concise account of the life of each authour , by Dr. Johnson , will be a very valuable addition , and stamp the reputation of this edition superiour ...
¡° The edition of the Poets , now printing , will do honour to the English press ; and a concise account of the life of each authour , by Dr. Johnson , will be a very valuable addition , and stamp the reputation of this edition superiour ...
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We talked of a collection being made of all the English Poets who had published a volume of poems . Johnson told me , ¡° that a Mr. Coxeter , whom he knew , had gone the greatest length towards this ; having collected , I think , about ...
We talked of a collection being made of all the English Poets who had published a volume of poems . Johnson told me , ¡° that a Mr. Coxeter , whom he knew , had gone the greatest length towards this ; having collected , I think , about ...
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In 1781 , Johnson at last completed his ¡° Lives of the Poets , " of which he gives this account : ¡° Some time in March I finished the ' Lives of the Poets , ' which I wrote in my usual way , dilatorily and hastily , unwilling to work ...
In 1781 , Johnson at last completed his ¡° Lives of the Poets , " of which he gives this account : ¡° Some time in March I finished the ' Lives of the Poets , ' which I wrote in my usual way , dilatorily and hastily , unwilling to work ...
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