Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... continued interest that he felt in the welfare of his pupil , and the favourable opinion he always enter- tained of his character and talents . the publication of one of his fast sermons in the year 1782 , which was dedicated to Mr ...
... continued interest that he felt in the welfare of his pupil , and the favourable opinion he always enter- tained of his character and talents . the publication of one of his fast sermons in the year 1782 , which was dedicated to Mr ...
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... continued till the age of ten , when he was sent to Durham , in order to be placed un- der the immediate direction of his uncle , the Rev. Thomas Walker , minister of the dissenting congregation at that place , a gentleman of ...
... continued till the age of ten , when he was sent to Durham , in order to be placed un- der the immediate direction of his uncle , the Rev. Thomas Walker , minister of the dissenting congregation at that place , a gentleman of ...
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... continued to in- dulge his passion for poetry , though not with so much hindrance to his school duties as is here supposed : on the contrary , in at letter to his father in December 1748 , a very flattering testimony to his proficiency ...
... continued to in- dulge his passion for poetry , though not with so much hindrance to his school duties as is here supposed : on the contrary , in at letter to his father in December 1748 , a very flattering testimony to his proficiency ...
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... continued to indulge his taste . for poetry ; it was here that he composed the greater part of his imitations of Ana- creon , a few of which are inserted * as specimens of the proficiency which he had made in an art , to which in his ...
... continued to indulge his taste . for poetry ; it was here that he composed the greater part of his imitations of Ana- creon , a few of which are inserted * as specimens of the proficiency which he had made in an art , to which in his ...
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... continued , and his sedentary life , were pro- ductive of their usual consequences , in in- ducing a series of complaints , that disquali- fied him altogether for pursuing his studies . In the beginning of this year he was seized d 2 ...
... continued , and his sedentary life , were pro- ductive of their usual consequences , in in- ducing a series of complaints , that disquali- fied him altogether for pursuing his studies . In the beginning of this year he was seized d 2 ...
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