Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 2Encyclopædia Britannica, 1955 - 618 páginas |
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... occasion . You must shew , that a schoolmaster has a prescriptive right to beat ; and that an ac- tion of assault ... occasion for abuse . " JOHNSON . " Nay , Sir , they had more law long ago than they have now . As to precedents , to be ...
... occasion . You must shew , that a schoolmaster has a prescriptive right to beat ; and that an ac- tion of assault ... occasion for abuse . " JOHNSON . " Nay , Sir , they had more law long ago than they have now . As to precedents , to be ...
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... occasion . Chambers is either married , or almost mar- ried , to Miss Wilton , a girl of sixteen , exquisite- ly beautiful , whom he has , with his lawyer's tongue , persuaded to take her chance with him in the East . We have added to ...
... occasion . Chambers is either married , or almost mar- ried , to Miss Wilton , a girl of sixteen , exquisite- ly beautiful , whom he has , with his lawyer's tongue , persuaded to take her chance with him in the East . We have added to ...
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... occasion of his " hitching in a rhyme ” ; for , that in the original copy of Goldsmith's character of Mr. Burke , in his Retaliation , another person's name stood in the couplet where Mr. Town- shend is now introduced : Though fraught ...
... occasion of his " hitching in a rhyme ” ; for , that in the original copy of Goldsmith's character of Mr. Burke , in his Retaliation , another person's name stood in the couplet where Mr. Town- shend is now introduced : Though fraught ...
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