Life of Johnson, Volumen2H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... expressed ; and that there was considerable merit in pay- ing so much attention to the improvement of one who was dependent upon his Lordship's protection ; it has probably been exceeded in no instance by the most exemplary parent ; and ...
... expressed ; and that there was considerable merit in pay- ing so much attention to the improvement of one who was dependent upon his Lordship's protection ; it has probably been exceeded in no instance by the most exemplary parent ; and ...
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... expressed to him a weakness of mind which I could not help ; an uneasy apprehension that my wife and children , who were at a great distance from me , might , perhaps , be ill . Sir , ( said he , ) consider how foolish you would think ...
... expressed to him a weakness of mind which I could not help ; an uneasy apprehension that my wife and children , who were at a great distance from me , might , perhaps , be ill . Sir , ( said he , ) consider how foolish you would think ...
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... expressed an earnest wish for his remarks on Italy , he said , ' I do not see that I could make a book upon Italy ; yet I should be glad to get two hundred pounds , or five hun- dred pounds , by such a work . ' This shewed both that a 1 ...
... expressed an earnest wish for his remarks on Italy , he said , ' I do not see that I could make a book upon Italy ; yet I should be glad to get two hundred pounds , or five hun- dred pounds , by such a work . ' This shewed both that a 1 ...
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... expressed a wish to know 1 This Mr. Ellis was , I believe , the last of that profession called Scri- veners , which is one of the London companies , but of which the business is no longer carried on separately , but is transacted by ...
... expressed a wish to know 1 This Mr. Ellis was , I believe , the last of that profession called Scri- veners , which is one of the London companies , but of which the business is no longer carried on separately , but is transacted by ...
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... expressed his disapprobation of Dr. Hurd , for having published a mutilated edition under the title of Select Works of Abraham Cowley . Mr. Murphy thought it a bad precedent ; observing that any authour might be used in the same manner ...
... expressed his disapprobation of Dr. Hurd , for having published a mutilated edition under the title of Select Works of Abraham Cowley . Mr. Murphy thought it a bad precedent ; observing that any authour might be used in the same manner ...
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