The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Band 3G. Allen & Unwin, 1924 |
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... English ; then let it be printed , and copies of it be deposited in various places for security and preservation . ' I can now only do the best I can to make up for this loss , keeping my great Master steadily in view . Family histories ...
... English ; then let it be printed , and copies of it be deposited in various places for security and preservation . ' I can now only do the best I can to make up for this loss , keeping my great Master steadily in view . Family histories ...
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... English tolerably well ; at least such instances are very rare . When I maintain that language must have come by inspi- ration , I do not mean that inspiration is required for rhetorick , and all the beauties of language ; for when once ...
... English tolerably well ; at least such instances are very rare . When I maintain that language must have come by inspi- ration , I do not mean that inspiration is required for rhetorick , and all the beauties of language ; for when once ...
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... English tackle ; but had I been an Indian I must have starved , or they would have knocked me on the head when they saw I could do nothing . " BOSWELL . " Perhaps they Cor . et Ad . - Line 27 : For " births are " read " the register of ...
... English tackle ; but had I been an Indian I must have starved , or they would have knocked me on the head when they saw I could do nothing . " BOSWELL . " Perhaps they Cor . et Ad . - Line 27 : For " births are " read " the register of ...
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... English . Unable as he found himself to pronounce the words , he tried what he could do with Latin , but here he found equal difficulty . He then at- tempted Greek , and could utter a few words , but slowly and with pain . In the ...
... English . Unable as he found himself to pronounce the words , he tried what he could do with Latin , but here he found equal difficulty . He then at- tempted Greek , and could utter a few words , but slowly and with pain . In the ...
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... English drama ; and , among other enquiries , particularly asked her which of Shakspeare's cha- racters she was most pleased with . Upon her answering that she thought the character of Queen Catherine in Henry the Eighth the most ...
... English drama ; and , among other enquiries , particularly asked her which of Shakspeare's cha- racters she was most pleased with . Upon her answering that she thought the character of Queen Catherine in Henry the Eighth the most ...
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