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Pagina 122
... manner was an addition to their effect ; and therefore should be attended to as much as may be . It is necessary , however , to guard those who were not acquainted with him , against overcharged imitations or caricatures of his manner ...
... manner was an addition to their effect ; and therefore should be attended to as much as may be . It is necessary , however , to guard those who were not acquainted with him , against overcharged imitations or caricatures of his manner ...
Pagina 127
... manner as I have traced his obtaining that of Master of Arts . To the Reverend Dr. FOTHERGILL , Vice - Chancel- lor ... manners of the people , and in which the [ 127 ] A.D. 1775 ÆTAT . 66.
... manner as I have traced his obtaining that of Master of Arts . To the Reverend Dr. FOTHERGILL , Vice - Chancel- lor ... manners of the people , and in which the [ 127 ] A.D. 1775 ÆTAT . 66.
Pagina 290
... manners , and the spiritual - mindedness of the Quakers ; and talking with Mr. Lloyd , I observed , that the ... manner ; and the good Quakers had the advantage of him ; for he had read negligently , [ 290 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
... manners , and the spiritual - mindedness of the Quakers ; and talking with Mr. Lloyd , I observed , that the ... manner ; and the good Quakers had the advantage of him ; for he had read negligently , [ 290 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
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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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