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Pagina lxxiii
... half to Tonson and one half to Buckley , each of whom paid £ 575 . The assignment to Buckley , 1 dated 10 November 1712 , ' at the Fountain tavern in the Strand ' , recites that whereas four volumes are already printed and two volumes ...
... half to Tonson and one half to Buckley , each of whom paid £ 575 . The assignment to Buckley , 1 dated 10 November 1712 , ' at the Fountain tavern in the Strand ' , recites that whereas four volumes are already printed and two volumes ...
Pagina lxxxiii
... half of that half is good.1 These words of Johnson's , though not applied specifically to the con- tinuation , provide an appropriate comment upon it . The absence of Steele in these last eighty numbers makes itself felt in the some ...
... half of that half is good.1 These words of Johnson's , though not applied specifically to the con- tinuation , provide an appropriate comment upon it . The absence of Steele in these last eighty numbers makes itself felt in the some ...
Pagina 106
... half Pound ; a and if after having dined I find my self fall short of it , I drink just so much Small Beer , or eat such a quantity of Bread , as is sufficient to make me weight . In my greatest Excesses I do not transgress more than ...
... half Pound ; a and if after having dined I find my self fall short of it , I drink just so much Small Beer , or eat such a quantity of Bread , as is sufficient to make me weight . In my greatest Excesses I do not transgress more than ...
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