Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... Bishop's chap- lain . He construes a few verses in the Greek Testament , and trans- lates one of the articles from Latin into English . His testimonial being received he goes from his jolly companions to the care of a large parish ...
... Bishop's chap- lain . He construes a few verses in the Greek Testament , and trans- lates one of the articles from Latin into English . His testimonial being received he goes from his jolly companions to the care of a large parish ...
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... Bishop of Worcester's very elegant commentary and notes on the Epistola ad Pisones . ' It is necessary to a fair consideration of the question , that the whole passage in which the words occur should be kept in view : ' Si quid ...
... Bishop of Worcester's very elegant commentary and notes on the Epistola ad Pisones . ' It is necessary to a fair consideration of the question , that the whole passage in which the words occur should be kept in view : ' Si quid ...
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... Bishop of Killaloe ' , drew up an address to Dr. Johnson on the occasion , replete with wit and humour , but which it was feared the Doctor might think treated the subject with too much levity . Mr. Burke then proposed the address as it ...
... Bishop of Killaloe ' , drew up an address to Dr. Johnson on the occasion , replete with wit and humour , but which it was feared the Doctor might think treated the subject with too much levity . Mr. Burke then proposed the address as it ...
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... Bishop or a Presbyter has a right to begin censure or discipline è cathedra3 . " * * * * * * * * ' For the honour of Count Manucci , as well as to observe that exactness of truth which you have taught me , I must correct what I said in ...
... Bishop or a Presbyter has a right to begin censure or discipline è cathedra3 . " * * * * * * * * ' For the honour of Count Manucci , as well as to observe that exactness of truth which you have taught me , I must correct what I said in ...
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... Bishop Percy says that he handed over to Johnson various mem- oranda which he had received from ' Goldsmith's brother and others of his family , to afford materials for a Life of Goldsmith , which John- son was to write and publish for ...
... Bishop Percy says that he handed over to Johnson various mem- oranda which he had received from ' Goldsmith's brother and others of his family , to afford materials for a Life of Goldsmith , which John- son was to write and publish for ...
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