Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... published in that paper . An arrest of judgment having been moved for , the case was afterwards solemnly argued . My friend , Mr. Const , whom I delight in having an opportunity to praise , not only for his abilities but his manners - a ...
... published in that paper . An arrest of judgment having been moved for , the case was afterwards solemnly argued . My friend , Mr. Const , whom I delight in having an opportunity to praise , not only for his abilities but his manners - a ...
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... published it in his Life of Hammond , where he says , ' the manuscript of Shiels is now in my possession . ' Very probably he had trusted to Ŝhiels's word , and never looked at it so as to compare it with the Lives of the Poets , as ...
... published it in his Life of Hammond , where he says , ' the manuscript of Shiels is now in my possession . ' Very probably he had trusted to Ŝhiels's word , and never looked at it so as to compare it with the Lives of the Poets , as ...
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... published an entertaining volume upon this plan , De rebus ad eum pertinentibus . In the fourth class we have the journalists , temporal and spiritual : Elias Ash- mole , William Lilly , George Whitefield , John Wesley , and a thousand ...
... published an entertaining volume upon this plan , De rebus ad eum pertinentibus . In the fourth class we have the journalists , temporal and spiritual : Elias Ash- mole , William Lilly , George Whitefield , John Wesley , and a thousand ...
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