“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J.M. Dent, 1949 |
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... Bishop of Dromore , his progress at his two grammar - schools . " At one , I learned much in the school , but little from the master ; in the other , I learnt much from the master , but little in the school . " The Bishop also informs ...
... Bishop of Dromore , his progress at his two grammar - schools . " At one , I learned much in the school , but little from the master ; in the other , I learnt much from the master , but little in the school . " The Bishop also informs ...
Page 298
... Bishop of St. Asaph , Mr. Vesey , Mr. Thomas Warton , and Dr Adam Smith . The present members are , Mr. Burke , Mr. Langton , Lord Charlemont , Sir Robert Chambers , Dr. Percy Bishop of Dromore , Dr. Barnard Bishop of Killaloe , Dr. Marlay ...
... Bishop of St. Asaph , Mr. Vesey , Mr. Thomas Warton , and Dr Adam Smith . The present members are , Mr. Burke , Mr. Langton , Lord Charlemont , Sir Robert Chambers , Dr. Percy Bishop of Dromore , Dr. Barnard Bishop of Killaloe , Dr. Marlay ...
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... Bishop of Dromore , who was an intimate friend of Dr. Grainger , and has a particular regard for his memory , has communicated to me the following explanation : " The passage in question was originally not liable to such a perversion ...
... Bishop of Dromore , who was an intimate friend of Dr. Grainger , and has a particular regard for his memory , has communicated to me the following explanation : " The passage in question was originally not liable to such a perversion ...
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