The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... manners was genteel . As a proof of this , sir , lord Mulgrave and he dined one day at Streath- am ; they sat with their backs to the light fronting me , so that I could not see distinctly ; and there was so little of the savage in Omai ...
... manners was genteel . As a proof of this , sir , lord Mulgrave and he dined one day at Streath- am ; they sat with their backs to the light fronting me , so that I could not see distinctly ; and there was so little of the savage in Omai ...
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... manner we find them represented in the poets . The people would not have suffered it . They disputed with good humour upon their fanciful theories , because they were not inter- ested in the truth of them : when a man has nothing to ...
... manner we find them represented in the poets . The people would not have suffered it . They disputed with good humour upon their fanciful theories , because they were not inter- ested in the truth of them : when a man has nothing to ...
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... manner ; but his arguments preponderated so much in favour of the benefit which a boy of good parts might receive at one of them , that I have reason to believe Mr. Murray was very much influenced by what he had heard to - day , in his ...
... manner ; but his arguments preponderated so much in favour of the benefit which a boy of good parts might receive at one of them , that I have reason to believe Mr. Murray was very much influenced by what he had heard to - day , in his ...
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... manner , a man who is to get nothing by teaching , will not exert himself . Gresham college was intended as a place of instruction for London ; able pro- fessors were to read lectures gratis : they contrived to have no scholars ...
... manner , a man who is to get nothing by teaching , will not exert himself . Gresham college was intended as a place of instruction for London ; able pro- fessors were to read lectures gratis : they contrived to have no scholars ...
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... manners ; a gentleman whose ancient German blood has been mellowed in England , and who may be truly said to unite the baron and the barrister ; was one of the counsel for Mr. Topham . He displayed much learning and ingenuity upon the ...
... manners ; a gentleman whose ancient German blood has been mellowed in England , and who may be truly said to unite the baron and the barrister ; was one of the counsel for Mr. Topham . He displayed much learning and ingenuity upon the ...
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The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: comprehending an account of his studies ... James Boswell Visualização integral - 1856 |
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