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... Cave , in the Gentleman's Magazine ; acknowl . 1755. A Dictionary , with a Grammar and History , of the English Language ; acknowl . An Account of an Attempt to ascertain the Longitude at Sea , by an exact theory of the variations of ...
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... be two shil- - lings and sixpence at the time of subscribing , and two shillings and sixpence at the delivery of a perfect book in quires . - BOSWELL . f Miss Cave , the grandniece of Mr. Edw . ¨¡TAT . 24. ] DR . JOHNSON . 53.
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... Cave , the grandniece of Mr. Edw . Cave , has obligingly shown me the originals of this and the other letters of Dr. Johnson to him , which were first published in the Gentleman's Magazine , with notes by Mr. John Nichols , the worthy ...
... Cave , the grandniece of Mr. Edw . Cave , has obligingly shown me the originals of this and the other letters of Dr. Johnson to him , which were first published in the Gentleman's Magazine , with notes by Mr. John Nichols , the worthy ...
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... Cave has put a note on this letter , ¡° Answered Dec. 2. " But whether any thing was done in conse- quence of it , we are not informed . Johnson had , from his early youth , been sensible to the influence of female charms . When at ...
... Cave has put a note on this letter , ¡° Answered Dec. 2. " But whether any thing was done in conse- quence of it , we are not informed . Johnson had , from his early youth , been sensible to the influence of female charms . When at ...
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... Cave was the first pub- lisher by whom his pen was engaged in London . He had a little money when he came to town , and he knew how he could live in the cheapest manner . His first lodgings were at the house of Mr. Norris , a staymaker ...
... Cave was the first pub- lisher by whom his pen was engaged in London . He had a little money when he came to town , and he knew how he could live in the cheapest manner . His first lodgings were at the house of Mr. Norris , a staymaker ...
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