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Pagina 61
... told Taylor that he could not , in conscience , suffer him to enter where he knew he could not have an able tutor . He then made inquiry all round the University , and having found that Mr. Bateman , of Christ Church , was the tutor of ...
... told Taylor that he could not , in conscience , suffer him to enter where he knew he could not have an able tutor . He then made inquiry all round the University , and having found that Mr. Bateman , of Christ Church , was the tutor of ...
Pagina 140
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. Johnson had been told of this note ; and Sir Joshua Reynolds informed him of the ... told so to do , as well as 1 Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides , 3rd edit . , p . 8 . any other man ; my opinion is ...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. Johnson had been told of this note ; and Sir Joshua Reynolds informed him of the ... told so to do , as well as 1 Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides , 3rd edit . , p . 8 . any other man ; my opinion is ...
Pagina 218
... told me that was not the case ; which shows how well his fancy could conduct him to the " house of mourning . " Some of these more solemn papers , I doubt not , par- ticularly attracted the notice of Dr. Young , the authour of The Night ...
... told me that was not the case ; which shows how well his fancy could conduct him to the " house of mourning . " Some of these more solemn papers , I doubt not , par- ticularly attracted the notice of Dr. Young , the authour of The Night ...
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