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... English pronunciation . ' JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , few of them do , because they do not persevere after acquiring a certain degree of it . But , Sir , there can be no doubt that they may attain to a perfect ... ENGLISH 445 English , and.
... English pronunciation . ' JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , few of them do , because they do not persevere after acquiring a certain degree of it . But , Sir , there can be no doubt that they may attain to a perfect ... ENGLISH 445 English , and.
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James Boswell. 1772 ] THE PRONUNCIATION OF ENGLISH 445 English , and makes , ' the fools who use it , ' truly ridiculous . Good English is plain , easy , and smooth in the mouth of an unaffected English Gentleman . A studied and ...
James Boswell. 1772 ] THE PRONUNCIATION OF ENGLISH 445 English , and makes , ' the fools who use it , ' truly ridiculous . Good English is plain , easy , and smooth in the mouth of an unaffected English Gentleman . A studied and ...
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... English , perhaps with notes . This is done by Norris . ་ A book of Letters , upon all kinds of subjects . Claudian , a new edition of his works , cum notis variorum , in the manner of Burman . " Tully's Tusculan Questions , a ...
... English , perhaps with notes . This is done by Norris . ་ A book of Letters , upon all kinds of subjects . Claudian , a new edition of his works , cum notis variorum , in the manner of Burman . " Tully's Tusculan Questions , a ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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