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... appear on different days , in his manuscript diary of this year , such as , " Inchoavi lectionem Pentateuchi ... appears to have esteemed much , and whose memory he honoured with an Epitaph.1 In a letter from Edinburgh , dated the 29th ...
... appear on different days , in his manuscript diary of this year , such as , " Inchoavi lectionem Pentateuchi ... appears to have esteemed much , and whose memory he honoured with an Epitaph.1 In a letter from Edinburgh , dated the 29th ...
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... appear why , either by himself or those who revised it . They appear printed in a few proof leaves of it in my pos- session , marked with corrections in his own hand- writing . I shall distinguish them by Italicks . In the paragraph ...
... appear why , either by himself or those who revised it . They appear printed in a few proof leaves of it in my pos- session , marked with corrections in his own hand- writing . I shall distinguish them by Italicks . In the paragraph ...
Pagina 122
... appear dull in company ; but surely he was not dull in poetry . " JOHNSON . 1 My noble friend Lord Pembroke said once to me at Wilton , with a happy pleasantry and some truth , that " Dr. Johnson's sayings would not appear so ...
... appear dull in company ; but surely he was not dull in poetry . " JOHNSON . 1 My noble friend Lord Pembroke said once to me at Wilton , with a happy pleasantry and some truth , that " Dr. Johnson's sayings would not appear so ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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