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... essays contributed to The London Magazine under the title " The Hypochondriack . " They were written between 1777 and 1783 and are at least evidence of Boswell's ability to exert him- self to the production of a monthly essay over a ...
... essays contributed to The London Magazine under the title " The Hypochondriack . " They were written between 1777 and 1783 and are at least evidence of Boswell's ability to exert him- self to the production of a monthly essay over a ...
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... essays in a monthly publication , " THE UNIVERSAL VISITER . " Christopher Smart , with whose unhappy vacillation of mind he ... essay on the same subject , and which , though carried on as if by the same hand , is both in thinking and ...
... essays in a monthly publication , " THE UNIVERSAL VISITER . " Christopher Smart , with whose unhappy vacillation of mind he ... essay on the same subject , and which , though carried on as if by the same hand , is both in thinking and ...
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... Essay on the Writings and Genius of Pope , Vol . I . " + " Hampton's Translation of Polybius ; " + " Blackwell's Memoirs of the Court of Augustus ; " + " Russel's Natural History of Aleppo ; " + " Sir Isaac Newton's Arguments in Proof ...
... Essay on the Writings and Genius of Pope , Vol . I . " + " Hampton's Translation of Polybius ; " + " Blackwell's Memoirs of the Court of Augustus ; " + " Russel's Natural History of Aleppo ; " + " Sir Isaac Newton's Arguments in Proof ...
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