Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 2Encyclopædia Britannica, 1955 - 618 páginas |
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... true ; but is nothing against the system . The members of an University may , for a season , be unmindful of their duty . I am arguing for the excellency of the institution . " Of Guthrie , he said , " Sir , he is a man of parts . He ...
... true ; but is nothing against the system . The members of an University may , for a season , be unmindful of their duty . I am arguing for the excellency of the institution . " Of Guthrie , he said , " Sir , he is a man of parts . He ...
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... true . To be sure the man had a fever ; and this vision may have been the beginning of it . But if the message to the women , and their behaviour upon it , were true as related , there was something supernatural . That rests upon his ...
... true . To be sure the man had a fever ; and this vision may have been the beginning of it . But if the message to the women , and their behaviour upon it , were true as related , there was something supernatural . That rests upon his ...
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... True as the dial to the sun , Although it be not shone upon . We were well entertained and very happy at Dr. Nowell's , where was a very agreeable com- pany , and we drank " Church and King " after dinner , with true Tory cordiality ...
... True as the dial to the sun , Although it be not shone upon . We were well entertained and very happy at Dr. Nowell's , where was a very agreeable com- pany , and we drank " Church and King " after dinner , with true Tory cordiality ...
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