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Pagina xiii
... honour has been founded in the city of his birth which reckons among its members many of her distinguished citizens as well as eminent Johnsonian scholars . The house where Johnson was born , now one of the chief attractions of ...
... honour has been founded in the city of his birth which reckons among its members many of her distinguished citizens as well as eminent Johnsonian scholars . The house where Johnson was born , now one of the chief attractions of ...
Pagina xxxvii
... honoured . That reception has excited my best exertions to render my Book more perfect ; and in this endeavour I have ... honour to the press of Mr. HENRY BALDWIN , now Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers , whom I have long ...
... honoured . That reception has excited my best exertions to render my Book more perfect ; and in this endeavour I have ... honour to the press of Mr. HENRY BALDWIN , now Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers , whom I have long ...
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... honour and happiness of enjoying his friendship for upwards of twenty years ; as I had the scheme of writing his life constantly in view ; as he was well apprised of this circumstance , and from time to time obligingly satisfied my ...
... honour and happiness of enjoying his friendship for upwards of twenty years ; as I had the scheme of writing his life constantly in view ; as he was well apprised of this circumstance , and from time to time obligingly satisfied my ...
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... honour to make himself but a pair of tables , to take the wise and pithy words of others , than to have every word of his own to be made an apophthegm or an oracle . " 2 Having said thus much by way of introduction , I commit the ...
... honour to make himself but a pair of tables , to take the wise and pithy words of others , than to have every word of his own to be made an apophthegm or an oracle . " 2 Having said thus much by way of introduction , I commit the ...
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... honour thee for this thy duty . " That superiority over his fellows , which he maintained with so much dignity in his march through life , was not assumed from vanity and ostentation , but was the natural and constant effect of those ...
... honour thee for this thy duty . " That superiority over his fellows , which he maintained with so much dignity in his march through life , was not assumed from vanity and ostentation , but was the natural and constant effect of those ...
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