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Pagina xiv
... suppose , that they were arranged by Dr. Johnson , and delivered to Dr. Strahan for the express purpose of publication . An in- spection of the original manuscripts ( now properly and fortunately lodged in Pembroke College ) has ...
... suppose , that they were arranged by Dr. Johnson , and delivered to Dr. Strahan for the express purpose of publication . An in- spection of the original manuscripts ( now properly and fortunately lodged in Pembroke College ) has ...
Pagina xxxv
... suppose that the tenour of the rest of the book would sufficiently guard me against such a strange imputation . But it seems I judged too well of the world ; for , though I could scarcely believe it , I have been undoubtedly informed ...
... suppose that the tenour of the rest of the book would sufficiently guard me against such a strange imputation . But it seems I judged too well of the world ; for , though I could scarcely believe it , I have been undoubtedly informed ...
Pagina 4
... suppose , is now often unknown or mistaken ; -legally , it would be desira- ble to have any additional means of discriminating between guilt and misfor- tune , and of ascertaining with more precision the nice bounds which divide moral ...
... suppose , is now often unknown or mistaken ; -legally , it would be desira- ble to have any additional means of discriminating between guilt and misfor- tune , and of ascertaining with more precision the nice bounds which divide moral ...
Pagina 27
... 1554. It could have been only the Latin works that Johnson read , as there is no reason to suppose that he was , at this period , able to read Italian . - ED . ] voyages and travels , but all literature , sir , 1727. - ÆTAT . 18 . 27.
... 1554. It could have been only the Latin works that Johnson read , as there is no reason to suppose that he was , at this period , able to read Italian . - ED . ] voyages and travels , but all literature , sir , 1727. - ÆTAT . 18 . 27.
Pagina 30
... suppose that Johnson was employed either as the private tutor of Corbett , as Hawkins states , or his companion , as Boswell suggests . - ED . ] Athen . Oxon . edit . 1721 , i . 627. - BosWELL . 2 [ There are , as Dr. Hall observes to ...
... suppose that Johnson was employed either as the private tutor of Corbett , as Hawkins states , or his companion , as Boswell suggests . - ED . ] Athen . Oxon . edit . 1721 , i . 627. - BosWELL . 2 [ There are , as Dr. Hall observes to ...
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