Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... ENGLISH LAN- GUAGE , addressed to Philip Dormer , Earl of Ches- terfield . acknowl . For the Gentleman's Magazine . 1748. Life of Roscommon . acknowl . Foreign History , November , intern . evid . For Mr. Dodsley's Preceptor . Preface ...
... ENGLISH LAN- GUAGE , addressed to Philip Dormer , Earl of Ches- terfield . acknowl . For the Gentleman's Magazine . 1748. Life of Roscommon . acknowl . Foreign History , November , intern . evid . For Mr. Dodsley's Preceptor . Preface ...
Pagina 258
... English nuns , and I talked with her through the_grate , and I am very kindly used by the English Benedictine friars . But upon the whole I cannot make much ac- quaintance here ; and though the churches , palaces , and some private ...
... English nuns , and I talked with her through the_grate , and I am very kindly used by the English Benedictine friars . But upon the whole I cannot make much ac- quaintance here ; and though the churches , palaces , and some private ...
Pagina 363
... English in it . " JOHN- SON : " It may have been radically Teuto- nic ; but the English and High Dutch have no similarity to the eye , though radically the same . Once , when looking into Low Dutch , I found , in a whole page , only one ...
... English in it . " JOHN- SON : " It may have been radically Teuto- nic ; but the English and High Dutch have no similarity to the eye , though radically the same . Once , when looking into Low Dutch , I found , in a whole page , only one ...
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