The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1846 - Authors, English |
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... sturdy dignity than , when his recollection was fresher and his ear unspoiled by flattery , he assumed to Mr. Warton . ( See antè , Vol . I. p . 59. ) — C. ated about three miles from Oxford , to see Mr. C 2 ETAT . 45 . 19 VISIT TO OXFORD .
... sturdy dignity than , when his recollection was fresher and his ear unspoiled by flattery , he assumed to Mr. Warton . ( See antè , Vol . I. p . 59. ) — C. ated about three miles from Oxford , to see Mr. C 2 ETAT . 45 . 19 VISIT TO OXFORD .
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... ante captionem ejus . " Catalogue , p . 154. Life of Sir Thomas More . Qu . Whether Roper's ? P. 363. De resignatione Magni Sigilli in manus Regis per D. Thomam Morum . Pag . 364. Mori Defensio Moriæ . " If you procure the young ...
... ante captionem ejus . " Catalogue , p . 154. Life of Sir Thomas More . Qu . Whether Roper's ? P. 363. De resignatione Magni Sigilli in manus Regis per D. Thomam Morum . Pag . 364. Mori Defensio Moriæ . " If you procure the young ...
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... ( antè , Vol . I. p . 31. ) the pro- bable motive of the attack on the Excise . - CROKER . ( 1 ) Lord Gower , after a long opposition to the Whig ministry ( which was looked upon as equivalent to Jacobitism ) , accepted , in 1742 , the ...
... ( antè , Vol . I. p . 31. ) the pro- bable motive of the attack on the Excise . - CROKER . ( 1 ) Lord Gower , after a long opposition to the Whig ministry ( which was looked upon as equivalent to Jacobitism ) , accepted , in 1742 , the ...
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... antè ( p . 3. ) . Gibbon , in his Memoirs , alludes to this subject with good taste and feeling : - " From my childhood to the present hour , I have deeply and sincerely regretted my sister , whose life was somewhat prolonged , and whom ...
... antè ( p . 3. ) . Gibbon , in his Memoirs , alludes to this subject with good taste and feeling : - " From my childhood to the present hour , I have deeply and sincerely regretted my sister , whose life was somewhat prolonged , and whom ...
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... antè , p . 64. Mr. Boswell seems resolved to forget that Johnson's reverence for the court had not yet commenced . George II . was still alive , whom Johnson always abused , and sometimes very indecently . See antè , p . 164. , and post ...
... antè , p . 64. Mr. Boswell seems resolved to forget that Johnson's reverence for the court had not yet commenced . George II . was still alive , whom Johnson always abused , and sometimes very indecently . See antè , p . 164. , and post ...
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