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... allow it has strong facts ' . ' JOHNSON . ' Why yes , Sir ; but what is that to the merit of the composition ? In the Sessions - paper of the Old Bailey there are strong facts . Housebreaking is a strong fact ; robbery is a strong fact ...
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... allow very great merit to his composition . Mr. Murphy said , he remembered when there were several people alive in London , who enjoyed a considerable reputation merely from having written a paper in The Spectator . He mentioned ...
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INTRODUCTION BY CHAUNCEY BREWSTER TINKER | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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