Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... present , and will continue to be the admiration o future ages . Your equal and placid temper , your variety of conversation , your tru politeness , by which you are so amiable in private society , and that enlarged hospitality which ...
... present , and will continue to be the admiration o future ages . Your equal and placid temper , your variety of conversation , your tru politeness , by which you are so amiable in private society , and that enlarged hospitality which ...
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... present venerable master of that College , the Reverend William Adams , D.D. , who was then very young , and one of the junior fellows ; that the mild but judicious expostula- and whose learning he revered , made him really tions of ...
... present venerable master of that College , the Reverend William Adams , D.D. , who was then very young , and one of the junior fellows ; that the mild but judicious expostula- and whose learning he revered , made him really tions of ...
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... present under very disadvantageous circumstances of fortune . I beg , therefore , that you will favour me with a letter to - morrow , that I may know what you can afford to allow him , that he may either part with it to you , or find ...
... present under very disadvantageous circumstances of fortune . I beg , therefore , that you will favour me with a letter to - morrow , that I may know what you can afford to allow him , that he may either part with it to you , or find ...
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... present with them at Fontenoy . He was afterwards tutor to Lord Bath's eldest son . He published many books , theological and others , including editions of Clarendon's History and Cook's Voyages . In 1787 he was made Bishop of Carlisle ...
... present with them at Fontenoy . He was afterwards tutor to Lord Bath's eldest son . He published many books , theological and others , including editions of Clarendon's History and Cook's Voyages . In 1787 he was made Bishop of Carlisle ...
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... the Paper Office , and a Trustee of the British Museum . Horace Walpole ( Letters , vi . 299 ) calls him , " A wight who lives like moths on old parch- ments . " " E Mr. Hector was present when this Epigram was made impromptu.
... the Paper Office , and a Trustee of the British Museum . Horace Walpole ( Letters , vi . 299 ) calls him , " A wight who lives like moths on old parch- ments . " " E Mr. Hector was present when this Epigram was made impromptu.
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