Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 páginas |
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... able men , to give him their opinion and advice in the purchase of copy- right ; the consequence of which was his acquiring a very large fortune with great li- berality . Johnson said of him , " I respect Millar , Sir ; he has raised ...
... able men , to give him their opinion and advice in the purchase of copy- right ; the consequence of which was his acquiring a very large fortune with great li- berality . Johnson said of him , " I respect Millar , Sir ; he has raised ...
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... able to obtain a copy of it . + The strictness of his self - examination , and scrupulous Christian humility , appear in his pious meditation on Easter - day this year.- He appears this year to have been seized " I purpose again to ...
... able to obtain a copy of it . + The strictness of his self - examination , and scrupulous Christian humility , appear in his pious meditation on Easter - day this year.- He appears this year to have been seized " I purpose again to ...
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... able to read much , compared with others for instance , he said he had not read much , compared with Dr. Warburton . Upon which , the King said , that he heard Dr. Warburton was a man of such general knowledge , that you could scarcely ...
... able to read much , compared with others for instance , he said he had not read much , compared with Dr. Warburton . Upon which , the King said , that he heard Dr. Warburton was a man of such general knowledge , that you could scarcely ...
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