Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... , whom he was 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.
... , whom he was 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 strongly expressive of the continued interest that he felt in the welfare of his pupil , and the favourable opinion he always ...
George Walker. After letters , with which the Doctor had occasion- ally favoured the author in after life , are strongly expressive of the continued interest that he felt in the welfare of his pupil , and the favourable opinion he always ...
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... occasion considerable uneasi- ness to his friends , lest his health should fall a sacrifice , and induced them to remonstrate with him upon the necessity of remitting in some measure the severity of his application . The effect of these ...
... occasion considerable uneasi- ness to his friends , lest his health should fall a sacrifice , and induced them to remonstrate with him upon the necessity of remitting in some measure the severity of his application . The effect of these ...
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... occasion ; “ I have had an opportunity of hearing George preach several times , and think he 66 66 promises exceedingly well . His compo- " sitions are really good , and have no fault " but one , that they are too elaborate for the ...
... occasion ; “ I have had an opportunity of hearing George preach several times , and think he 66 66 promises exceedingly well . His compo- " sitions are really good , and have no fault " but one , that they are too elaborate for the ...
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... to attempt it without these assistances " would be an affront to the audience , and " the Being before whom they are as- " sembled . " Notwithstanding his extreme reluctance on ( 6 T on this occasion to fall in with χχχίν . MEMOIR OF.
... to attempt it without these assistances " would be an affront to the audience , and " the Being before whom they are as- " sembled . " Notwithstanding his extreme reluctance on ( 6 T on this occasion to fall in with χχχίν . MEMOIR OF.
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