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JOHNSON , G. STEEVENS , AND OTHERS , REVISED BY ISAAC REED , ESQ . VOLUME V. Time , which is continually washing away the dissoluble Fabrics of other Poets , passes without Injury by the Adamant of Shakespeare Dr. Johnson's Preface .
JOHNSON , G. STEEVENS , AND OTHERS , REVISED BY ISAAC REED , ESQ . VOLUME V. Time , which is continually washing away the dissoluble Fabrics of other Poets , passes without Injury by the Adamant of Shakespeare Dr. Johnson's Preface .
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JOHNSON Dr. Johnson mistakes , when he says there is no men tion , in Rowley's works , of any conjunction with Shakespeare . The Birth of Merlin is ascribed to them jointly , though I cannot believe Shakespeare had any thing to do with ...
JOHNSON Dr. Johnson mistakes , when he says there is no men tion , in Rowley's works , of any conjunction with Shakespeare . The Birth of Merlin is ascribed to them jointly , though I cannot believe Shakespeare had any thing to do with ...
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The king of France , says the envoy , thus speaks in my behaviour to the majesty of England ; that is , the king of France speaks in the character which I here assume . JOHNSON [ 2 ] Opposition from controller . JOHNSON .
The king of France , says the envoy , thus speaks in my behaviour to the majesty of England ; that is , the king of France speaks in the character which I here assume . JOHNSON [ 2 ] Opposition from controller . JOHNSON .
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JOHNSON . [ 9 ] Sir Robert his , for Sir Robert's , is agreeable to the practice of that time , when the ' s added to the nominative was believed , I think erroneously , to be a contraction of his . JOHNSON .
JOHNSON . [ 9 ] Sir Robert his , for Sir Robert's , is agreeable to the practice of that time , when the ' s added to the nominative was believed , I think erroneously , to be a contraction of his . JOHNSON .
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... but allows that to have is to have , however it was caught , and that he who wins , shot well , whatever was his skill , whether the arrow fell near the mark , or far off it . JOHNSON . [ 5 ] A step , un pas . JOHNSON .
... but allows that to have is to have , however it was caught , and that he who wins , shot well , whatever was his skill , whether the arrow fell near the mark , or far off it . JOHNSON . [ 5 ] A step , un pas . JOHNSON .
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