Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... proud to enu- merate among his scholars , and of whom he had early formed the high expectations , which he had lived to see realized . A few letters , After letters , with which the Doctor had occasion- ally iv MEMOIR OF.
... proud to enu- merate among his scholars , and of whom he had early formed the high expectations , which he had lived to see realized . A few letters , After letters , with which the Doctor had occasion- ally iv MEMOIR OF.
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George Walker. After letters , with which the Doctor had occasion- ally favoured the author in after life , are ... letter to the author , de- clares , that he had perused it with great eagerness ; " for though , " adds he , " our ...
George Walker. After letters , with which the Doctor had occasion- ally favoured the author in after life , are ... letter to the author , de- clares , that he had perused it with great eagerness ; " for though , " adds he , " our ...
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... letter enclosed I wrote on pur- ce pose to show the natural wavering of my " mind , for which I have been often upbraid- " ed by Mr. A. ” The enclosed letter , to which he alludes , was a poetical epistle to his father , in which ...
... letter enclosed I wrote on pur- ce pose to show the natural wavering of my " mind , for which I have been often upbraid- " ed by Mr. A. ” The enclosed letter , to which he alludes , was a poetical epistle to his father , in which ...
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... letter to his father in December 1748 , a very flattering testimony to his proficiency is borne him by his uncle , who thus expresses himself : " I should be glad to know what your " resolution is about George . As he has " made such ...
... letter to his father in December 1748 , a very flattering testimony to his proficiency is borne him by his uncle , who thus expresses himself : " I should be glad to know what your " resolution is about George . As he has " made such ...
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... letter written at this time to a fellow - student , it is probable that he experi- enced no very important benefit ... letters he THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . xvii.
... letter written at this time to a fellow - student , it is probable that he experi- enced no very important benefit ... letters he THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . xvii.
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