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... honour in this instance , and displayed a mind truly liberal . A minister of a more narrow and selfish disposition would have availed himself of such an opportunity to fix an implied obligation on a man of Johnson's powerful talents to ...
... honour in this instance , and displayed a mind truly liberal . A minister of a more narrow and selfish disposition would have availed himself of such an opportunity to fix an implied obligation on a man of Johnson's powerful talents to ...
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... honour to the judgement and liberal spirit of that learned body . Johnson acknowledged the favour in a letter to Dr. Leland , one of their number ; but I have not been able to obtain a copy of it.1 fit of ambition , for he had thoughts ...
... honour to the judgement and liberal spirit of that learned body . Johnson acknowledged the favour in a letter to Dr. Leland , one of their number ; but I have not been able to obtain a copy of it.1 fit of ambition , for he had thoughts ...
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... honour , in the same manner as I have traced his obtaining that of Master of Arts . To the Reverend Dr. FoTHERGILL , Vice - Chancellor of the University of Oxford , to be communicated to the Heads of Houses , and proposed in Convocation ...
... honour , in the same manner as I have traced his obtaining that of Master of Arts . To the Reverend Dr. FoTHERGILL , Vice - Chancellor of the University of Oxford , to be communicated to the Heads of Houses , and proposed in Convocation ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., Volume 1 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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