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... PUBLISHED IN JULY 1947 PUBLISHED ON THE SAME DAY IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED Grad Undergraduat Library PR 3522 • K93 Buhr The excerpts from ¡° Dialogue with Rousseau " and Journal of a Tour to the ...
... PUBLISHED IN JULY 1947 PUBLISHED ON THE SAME DAY IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED Grad Undergraduat Library PR 3522 • K93 Buhr The excerpts from ¡° Dialogue with Rousseau " and Journal of a Tour to the ...
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... publish an account of my Travels upon the continent of Europe , for which I had a variety of materials collected ... published their travels , have been laughed at : I would not have you added to the number . The world is now not ...
... publish an account of my Travels upon the continent of Europe , for which I had a variety of materials collected ... published their travels , have been laughed at : I would not have you added to the number . The world is now not ...
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... published some remarks upon it , with very little force and with no effect ; for the opinion of the public was already settled , and it was no longer at the mercy of criticism . About this time he published ¡° The Temple of Fame ...
... published some remarks upon it , with very little force and with no effect ; for the opinion of the public was already settled , and it was no longer at the mercy of criticism . About this time he published ¡° The Temple of Fame ...
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Editors Introduction | 1 |
From The Life of Samuel Johnson | 41 |
From The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides | 376 |
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