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... learned Authors are yet of opinion , that the Character of the Deceased as altriter , particularly as a Poet , is , poxhaps , not delineateds with all the exactness which D. Johnson is Capable of giving it . Wotherefore , with deference ...
... learned Authors are yet of opinion , that the Character of the Deceased as altriter , particularly as a Poet , is , poxhaps , not delineateds with all the exactness which D. Johnson is Capable of giving it . Wotherefore , with deference ...
Pagina 82
... learned Dr. Zachary Pearce , Bishop of Rochester ; being " A Commentary , with Notes , on the four Evangelists and the Acts of the Apostles , " with other theo- logical pieces . Johnson had now an opportunity of making a grateful return ...
... learned Dr. Zachary Pearce , Bishop of Rochester ; being " A Commentary , with Notes , on the four Evangelists and the Acts of the Apostles , " with other theo- logical pieces . Johnson had now an opportunity of making a grateful return ...
Pagina 129
... learned Puritan , Simon Browne , Joseph Boyse of Dublin , Thomas Cartwright the learned Puritan , and Samuel Chandler . The only doubt I have ever heard suggested is , whether there should have been an article of Dr. Amory . But I was ...
... learned Puritan , Simon Browne , Joseph Boyse of Dublin , Thomas Cartwright the learned Puritan , and Samuel Chandler . The only doubt I have ever heard suggested is , whether there should have been an article of Dr. Amory . But I was ...
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