Life of Johnson, Volumen2H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... allowed , that they contain many good pre- cepts of conduct , and much genuine information upon life and manners , very happily expressed ; and that there was considerable merit in pay- ing so much attention to the improvement of one ...
... allowed , that they contain many good pre- cepts of conduct , and much genuine information upon life and manners , very happily expressed ; and that there was considerable merit in pay- ing so much attention to the improvement of one ...
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... allow our fellows to marry , because we consider academical institutions as preparatory to a settle- ment in the ... allowed to receive but sixpence a lecture from each scholar , they would have been emulous to have had many scholars ...
... allow our fellows to marry , because we consider academical institutions as preparatory to a settle- ment in the ... allowed to receive but sixpence a lecture from each scholar , they would have been emulous to have had many scholars ...
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... allow of no irregular intercourse whatever between the sexes ? ' JOHNSON . To be sure I would not , Sir . I would punish it much more than it is done , and so restrain it . In all countries there has been fornication , as in all ...
... allow of no irregular intercourse whatever between the sexes ? ' JOHNSON . To be sure I would not , Sir . I would punish it much more than it is done , and so restrain it . In all countries there has been fornication , as in all ...
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... allow Mr. Cibber to be put upon the title - page , as the authour ; by this , a double imposition was intended : in the first place , that it was the work of a Cibber at all ; and , in the second place , that it was the work of old ...
... allow Mr. Cibber to be put upon the title - page , as the authour ; by this , a double imposition was intended : in the first place , that it was the work of a Cibber at all ; and , in the second place , that it was the work of old ...
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... allow very great merit to his composition . Mr. Murphy said , he remembered when there were several people alive in London , who enjoyed a considerable reputation merely from having written a paper in The Spectator . He mentioned ...
... allow very great merit to his composition . Mr. Murphy said , he remembered when there were several people alive in London , who enjoyed a considerable reputation merely from having written a paper in The Spectator . He mentioned ...
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