Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1927 |
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... received his A.M. from Harvard in 1937 , studied at Gonville and Caius College , Cambridge , and received the Ph.D. in English from Princeton in 1940. After having taught for a term at Princeton , he was called to the Uni- versity of ...
... received his A.M. from Harvard in 1937 , studied at Gonville and Caius College , Cambridge , and received the Ph.D. in English from Princeton in 1940. After having taught for a term at Princeton , he was called to the Uni- versity of ...
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... received with so much approbation , that I have good grounds for supposing that the world will not be indifferent to more ample communications of a similar nature . That the conversation of a celebrated man , if his talents have been ...
... received with so much approbation , that I have good grounds for supposing that the world will not be indifferent to more ample communications of a similar nature . That the conversation of a celebrated man , if his talents have been ...
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... received any assistance whatever from that gentleman . I He , however , went to Oxford , and was entered a Com- moner of Pembroke College on the 31st of October , 1728 , being then in his nineteenth year . се The Reverend Dr. Adams ...
... received any assistance whatever from that gentleman . I He , however , went to Oxford , and was entered a Com- moner of Pembroke College on the 31st of October , 1728 , being then in his nineteenth year . се The Reverend Dr. Adams ...
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... received twenty pounds , being all that I have reason to hope for out of my father's effects , previous to the death of my mother ; an event which I pray GOD may be very remote . I now there- fore see that I must make my own fortune ...
... received twenty pounds , being all that I have reason to hope for out of my father's effects , previous to the death of my mother ; an event which I pray GOD may be very remote . I now there- fore see that I must make my own fortune ...
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... received my notions with contempt . He was a whig , with all the virulence and malevolence of his party ; yet difference of opinion did not keep us apart . I honoured him and he endured me . ' He had mingled with the gay world without ...
... received my notions with contempt . He was a whig , with all the virulence and malevolence of his party ; yet difference of opinion did not keep us apart . I honoured him and he endured me . ' He had mingled with the gay world without ...
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