Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... WARTON . 2 ' Lately fellow of Trinity College , and at this time Radclivian librarian , at Oxford . He was a man of very considerable learning , and eminently skilled in Roman and Anglo - Saxon antiquities . He died in 1767. ' Warton ...
... WARTON . 2 ' Lately fellow of Trinity College , and at this time Radclivian librarian , at Oxford . He was a man of very considerable learning , and eminently skilled in Roman and Anglo - Saxon antiquities . He died in 1767. ' Warton ...
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... WARTON ' DEAR SIR , -After I received my diploma , I wrote you a letter of thanks , with a letter to the Vice ... Warton's poem , called The Progress of Discontent , now lately published . ' Warton . ' Dear Mr. Warton , let me hear from ...
... WARTON ' DEAR SIR , -After I received my diploma , I wrote you a letter of thanks , with a letter to the Vice ... Warton's poem , called The Progress of Discontent , now lately published . ' Warton . ' Dear Mr. Warton , let me hear from ...
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... Warton's knowledge of it was then imperfect , but his manner lively and elegant . Johnson said , " It appears to me , that Huggins has ball without powder , and Warton powder without ball . ' > " Talking of the Farce of High Life below ...
... Warton's knowledge of it was then imperfect , but his manner lively and elegant . Johnson said , " It appears to me , that Huggins has ball without powder , and Warton powder without ball . ' > " Talking of the Farce of High Life below ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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