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... appeared weekly for most of 1711 and 1712. It had many imitators , which were written by a new class of professional writer who used the printing press , as it had not been used before , to replace the spoken word of pulpit , market ...
... appeared weekly for most of 1711 and 1712. It had many imitators , which were written by a new class of professional writer who used the printing press , as it had not been used before , to replace the spoken word of pulpit , market ...
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... appeared twice weekly for a couple of years ; the Dictionary , which brought him fame ; The Idler , a weekly ; a story , Rasselas ; the edition of Shakespeare ; Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland ; and in the peaceful years ...
... appeared twice weekly for a couple of years ; the Dictionary , which brought him fame ; The Idler , a weekly ; a story , Rasselas ; the edition of Shakespeare ; Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland ; and in the peaceful years ...
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... appeared in 1919 in the old Athenaeum ; it said all that was necessary . He found their corporate flavour intensely disagreeable , and their poems empty , vaguely benevolent , and blurred in their vision . Their main characteristic was ...
... appeared in 1919 in the old Athenaeum ; it said all that was necessary . He found their corporate flavour intensely disagreeable , and their poems empty , vaguely benevolent , and blurred in their vision . Their main characteristic was ...
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