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... passage : - " Rabbi David Kimchi ( 1 ) , a noted Jewish commen- tator , who lived about five hundred years ago , explains hat passage in the first Psalm , ' His leaf also shall not wither , ' from Rabbins yet older than himself , thus ...
... passage : - " Rabbi David Kimchi ( 1 ) , a noted Jewish commen- tator , who lived about five hundred years ago , explains hat passage in the first Psalm , ' His leaf also shall not wither , ' from Rabbins yet older than himself , thus ...
Pagina 170
... passages were cited with the approbation and applause of all present . During the ardour of conversation , Johnson ... passage in Hawkins to which Boswell alludes , at p . 169. , is as follows : - " In the perusal of these debates , we ...
... passages were cited with the approbation and applause of all present . During the ardour of conversation , Johnson ... passage in Hawkins to which Boswell alludes , at p . 169. , is as follows : - " In the perusal of these debates , we ...
Pagina 217
... passages with a black - lead pencil ( 2 ) , the traces of which could easily be effaced . I have seen several of them , in which that trouble had not been taken ; so that they were just as when used by the copyists . It is remarkable ...
... passages with a black - lead pencil ( 2 ) , the traces of which could easily be effaced . I have seen several of them , in which that trouble had not been taken ; so that they were just as when used by the copyists . It is remarkable ...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. [Followed by] The journal of a tour to ..., Volume 1 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1851 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides James Boswell Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1852 |
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