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... once concise and explanatory . He hopes he has cleared up some obscurities , supplied some deficiencies , and , in many cases , saved the reader the trouble of referring to dictionaries and magazines for notices of the various persons ...
... once concise and explanatory . He hopes he has cleared up some obscurities , supplied some deficiencies , and , in many cases , saved the reader the trouble of referring to dictionaries and magazines for notices of the various persons ...
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... once , and I am sure not above twice . Johnson might have esteemed him for his decent , religious demeanour , and his knowledge of books and literary history ; but from the rigid formality of his manners , it is evident that they never ...
... once , and I am sure not above twice . Johnson might have esteemed him for his decent , religious demeanour , and his knowledge of books and literary history ; but from the rigid formality of his manners , it is evident that they never ...
Pagina 14
... once endeavoured to take from her a little field she possessed , he could persuade no attorney to undertake the cause against a woman so beloved in her narrow circle : and it is this incident he alludes to in the line of his Vanity of ...
... once endeavoured to take from her a little field she possessed , he could persuade no attorney to undertake the cause against a woman so beloved in her narrow circle : and it is this incident he alludes to in the line of his Vanity of ...
Pagina 11
... once sullen and sheepish- " That lad or stand on tip - toe ; he only did not stoop . ( said Johnson ) looks like the son of a From his earliest years , his superiority was schoolmaster ; which ( added he ) is one of perceived and ...
... once sullen and sheepish- " That lad or stand on tip - toe ; he only did not stoop . ( said Johnson ) looks like the son of a From his earliest years , his superiority was schoolmaster ; which ( added he ) is one of perceived and ...
Pagina 12
... once his instructor in the classics , and farther as- pleasantly remarked to me , " how wonder - sisted him in his studies ; so that it was not fully well he had contrived to be idle with- out them . " Lord Chesterfield , however , has ...
... once his instructor in the classics , and farther as- pleasantly remarked to me , " how wonder - sisted him in his studies ; so that it was not fully well he had contrived to be idle with- out them . " Lord Chesterfield , however , has ...
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