Life and Literature: Over two thousand extracts from ancient and modern writers,; and classified in alphabetical orderRichardson, John Purver
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Life and Literature: Over two thousand extracts from ancient and modern writers,; and classified in alphabetical order
Richardson, John Purver
Quotations
Page 361 (#1780): Slaves cannot breathe in Britain[original
has Britian]
Page 373 (#1841): Will show the myriads[original has myraids]
more
Page 386 (#1924): "You are wrong there, too.[original has
comma]"
Page 393 (#1957): _In Boswell's Life of Johnson_, he
says:--[original has extraneous double quote]Next morning
Page 404 (#1997): "Come to my arms,[comma missing in
original]" said his father
Page 407 (#2014): Her every want to meet."[quotation mark
missing in original]
Page 407 (#2014): "Why, sakes alive," cried he.[period missing
in original]
Page 423 (#2056): one could not remember what she had
on."[quotation mark missing in original]
Page 425 (#2071): _Theognis, a Greek._[original has comma
instead of period]
Page 432 (#2115): wrote exactly in the Scotch
style."[quotation mark missing in original]
Page 460: under Life, "I did," and "I didn't,"[quotation mark
missing in original] 1133
Page 468: Philanthropy[original has Philanthrophy], Its
satisfaction, 1507
Page 475: under Soul, Where is home of,[original has comma
followed by a question mark] 1830
End of Project Gutenberg's Life and Literature, by J. Purver Richardson
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