Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Thomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 strani |
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... University of Dublin to send a diploma to me , constituting this poor man Master of Arts in their University . They highly extol the man's learning and probity ; and will not be persuaded , that the University will make any difficulty ...
... University of Dublin to send a diploma to me , constituting this poor man Master of Arts in their University . They highly extol the man's learning and probity ; and will not be persuaded , that the University will make any difficulty ...
Stran 496
... University of Oxford . He did not vaunt of his new dignity , but I understood he was highly pleased with it . I shall here insert the progress and completion of that high academical honor , in the same manner as I have traced his ...
... University of Oxford . He did not vaunt of his new dignity , but I understood he was highly pleased with it . I shall here insert the progress and completion of that high academical honor , in the same manner as I have traced his ...
Stran 554
... University of Oxford with the continuation of his " History , " and such other of his Lordship's manuscripts as had not been published , on condition that the profits arising from their publication should be applied to the establishment ...
... University of Oxford with the continuation of his " History , " and such other of his Lordship's manuscripts as had not been published , on condition that the profits arising from their publication should be applied to the establishment ...
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