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... essays reflected in some measure the conversations he enjoyed in the Club he had founded in Ivy Lane , Paternoster Row . During just two years Johnson wrote two essays a week for publication on Tuesdays and Fridays . He invariably ...
... essays reflected in some measure the conversations he enjoyed in the Club he had founded in Ivy Lane , Paternoster Row . During just two years Johnson wrote two essays a week for publication on Tuesdays and Fridays . He invariably ...
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... essay - greater even than that of Addison and Steele - is very well described in Hugh Walker's English Essays and Essayists ( Dent ) . CHARLES LAMB : The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb , edited by E. V. Lucas ( 6 vols . , including 2 ...
... essay - greater even than that of Addison and Steele - is very well described in Hugh Walker's English Essays and Essayists ( Dent ) . CHARLES LAMB : The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb , edited by E. V. Lucas ( 6 vols . , including 2 ...
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... Essay on Criticism ( Alexander Pope ) , 296 Essay on Man ( Alexander Pope ) , 298 Essay on Shelley ( Francis Thompson ) , 724 Essays ( Francis Bacon ) , 242 Essays ( Arnold Bennett ) , 743 Essays ( Macaulay ) , 630 Essays in Criticism ...
... Essay on Criticism ( Alexander Pope ) , 296 Essay on Man ( Alexander Pope ) , 298 Essay on Shelley ( Francis Thompson ) , 724 Essays ( Francis Bacon ) , 242 Essays ( Arnold Bennett ) , 743 Essays ( Macaulay ) , 630 Essays in Criticism ...
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