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... ment , will appear strangely misapplied . It was , however , written with energetick vivacity ; and , except those passages in which it endeavours to vindicate the glaring outrage of the House of Commons in the case of the Middlesex ...
... ment , will appear strangely misapplied . It was , however , written with energetick vivacity ; and , except those passages in which it endeavours to vindicate the glaring outrage of the House of Commons in the case of the Middlesex ...
Pagina 128
... ment and elegance of language , reflected an equal degree of lustre upon the University itself . " The many learned labours which have since that time employed the attention and displayed the abilities of that great man , so much to the ...
... ment and elegance of language , reflected an equal degree of lustre upon the University itself . " The many learned labours which have since that time employed the attention and displayed the abilities of that great man , so much to the ...
Pagina 224
... ment now is , ' To suckle fools , and chronicle small - beer . ' She tells the children , ' This is a cat , and that is a dog , with four legs and a tail ; see there ! 1 Anna Letitia Aikin - Mrs . Barbauld . - Editor of 1921 . THRATE ...
... ment now is , ' To suckle fools , and chronicle small - beer . ' She tells the children , ' This is a cat , and that is a dog , with four legs and a tail ; see there ! 1 Anna Letitia Aikin - Mrs . Barbauld . - Editor of 1921 . THRATE ...
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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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