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Pagina xxii
It might be printed , were the subject fit for printing , " was Johnson's comment on one occasion . I have a copy of the book that once belonged to the author's son , Sir Alexander Boswell , and in it are inserted ribald caricatures ...
It might be printed , were the subject fit for printing , " was Johnson's comment on one occasion . I have a copy of the book that once belonged to the author's son , Sir Alexander Boswell , and in it are inserted ribald caricatures ...
Pagina xxxvii
Those who wish to study his ancestry and social origins more closely must also refer to my Reades of Blackwood Hill and Dr. Johnson's Ancestry , and Parts I. and II . of Johnsonian Gleanings ( all privately printed ) .
Those who wish to study his ancestry and social origins more closely must also refer to my Reades of Blackwood Hill and Dr. Johnson's Ancestry , and Parts I. and II . of Johnsonian Gleanings ( all privately printed ) .
Pagina 193
... right of printing one edition of this satire , which was his practice upon occasion of the sale of all his writings ; it being his fixed intention to publish at some period , for his own profit , a complete collection of his works .
... right of printing one edition of this satire , which was his practice upon occasion of the sale of all his writings ; it being his fixed intention to publish at some period , for his own profit , a complete collection of his works .
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