Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... afterwards Bishop of Lincoln , whose character in the learned world is well known . In the same form with Johnson was Congreve , who afterwards became chaplain to Archbishop Boulter , and by that connexion obtained good preferment in ...
... afterwards Bishop of Lincoln , whose character in the learned world is well known . In the same form with Johnson was Congreve , who afterwards became chaplain to Archbishop Boulter , and by that connexion obtained good preferment in ...
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... afterwards tutor to Lord Bath's eldest son . He published many books , theological and others , including editions of Clarendon's History and Cook's Voyages . In 1787 he was made Bishop of Carlisle and in 1791 translated to the See of ...
... afterwards tutor to Lord Bath's eldest son . He published many books , theological and others , including editions of Clarendon's History and Cook's Voyages . In 1787 he was made Bishop of Carlisle and in 1791 translated to the See of ...
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... afterward . I have a mind to give it him directly . Will you be so good as to carry a fifty pound note from me to ... afterwards discovered to be the work of a garreteer , who wrote " The Fool " : the pamphlet therefore against Sir ...
... afterward . I have a mind to give it him directly . Will you be so good as to carry a fifty pound note from me to ... afterwards discovered to be the work of a garreteer , who wrote " The Fool " : the pamphlet therefore against Sir ...
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