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Pagina iii
... wrote , are already obscure to the best informed , and wholly forgotten by the rest of mankind ' . For instance , when he relates ( vol . i . p . 90. ) that a " great personage " called the English Divines of the sixteenth and ...
... wrote , are already obscure to the best informed , and wholly forgotten by the rest of mankind ' . For instance , when he relates ( vol . i . p . 90. ) that a " great personage " called the English Divines of the sixteenth and ...
Pagina 13
... wrote home , that I desired the horses to come Thursday of the first school week ; and not till then . I was much pleased with a rattle to my whip , and wrote of it to my mother . " When my father came to fetch us home , he told the ...
... wrote home , that I desired the horses to come Thursday of the first school week ; and not till then . I was much pleased with a rattle to my whip , and wrote of it to my mother . " When my father came to fetch us home , he told the ...
Pagina 18
... wrote Latin verses . His figure and manner appeared strange to them ; but he behaved modestly , and sat silent , till upon something which occurred in the course of conversation , he suddenly struck in and quoted Macrobius ; and thus he ...
... wrote Latin verses . His figure and manner appeared strange to them ; but he behaved modestly , and sat silent , till upon something which occurred in the course of conversation , he suddenly struck in and quoted Macrobius ; and thus he ...
Pagina 25
... wrote . A certain appre- hension arising from novelty , made him write his first exercise at college twice over ; but he never took that trouble with any other composition : and we shall see that his most excellent works were struck off ...
... wrote . A certain appre- hension arising from novelty , made him write his first exercise at college twice over ; but he never took that trouble with any other composition : and we shall see that his most excellent works were struck off ...
Pagina 31
... wrote . Mr. Hector carried the sheets to the press , and correct- ed almost all the proof sheets , very few of which were even seen by Johnson . In this manner , with the aid of Mr. Hector's active friendship , the book was completed ...
... wrote . Mr. Hector carried the sheets to the press , and correct- ed almost all the proof sheets , very few of which were even seen by Johnson . In this manner , with the aid of Mr. Hector's active friendship , the book was completed ...
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