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... received , and when rejected , in the schools once held for that brutal amusement , much to the admiration of those who had no expectation of his skill in such matters , from the sight of a figure which precluded all possibility of per ...
... received , and when rejected , in the schools once held for that brutal amusement , much to the admiration of those who had no expectation of his skill in such matters , from the sight of a figure which precluded all possibility of per ...
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... received several shocks during the time . " When Mr. Thrale , in consequence of this declaration , teased him , in the year 1768 , to give a new edition of it , " because , " said he , " there are four or five " there gross faults ...
... received several shocks during the time . " When Mr. Thrale , in consequence of this declaration , teased him , in the year 1768 , to give a new edition of it , " because , " said he , " there are four or five " there gross faults ...
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... received and kindly treated , and with the true gratitude of a wit ridiculed the master of the house before I had left it an hour , " has been falsely printed in many papers since his death . I wrote it down from his own lips one ...
... received and kindly treated , and with the true gratitude of a wit ridiculed the master of the house before I had left it an hour , " has been falsely printed in many papers since his death . I wrote it down from his own lips one ...
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... received at Oxford ; and it is said that he gave some assistance to Dr. Kennicot , when preparing his Hebrew Bible , in which language Wilks was a proficient . Mr. Ryding , who knew him intimately , describes Wilks as a humble and ...
... received at Oxford ; and it is said that he gave some assistance to Dr. Kennicot , when preparing his Hebrew Bible , in which language Wilks was a proficient . Mr. Ryding , who knew him intimately , describes Wilks as a humble and ...
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... received on another occasion as just a rebuke from ( 1 ) Porridge Island is a mean street in London , filled with cook - shops for the convenience of the poorer inhabitants ; the real name of it I know not , but suspect that which it is ...
... received on another occasion as just a rebuke from ( 1 ) Porridge Island is a mean street in London , filled with cook - shops for the convenience of the poorer inhabitants ; the real name of it I know not , but suspect that which it is ...
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