The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... answer it , he would beat him , without bible in that character . When he was go- considering whether he had an opportunity ing to Oxford , she came to take leave of of knowing how to answer it . For instance , him , brought him , in ...
... answer it , he would beat him , without bible in that character . When he was go- considering whether he had an opportunity ing to Oxford , she came to take leave of of knowing how to answer it . For instance , him , brought him , in ...
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... answer ; with a copy of which I am favoured by the Reverend Dr. Farmer , Master of Emanuel College , Cam- bridge . " 8th June , 1762 . MADAM , I hope you will believe that my delay in answering your letter could proceed only from my ...
... answer ; with a copy of which I am favoured by the Reverend Dr. Farmer , Master of Emanuel College , Cam- bridge . " 8th June , 1762 . MADAM , I hope you will believe that my delay in answering your letter could proceed only from my ...
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... answer to Kenrick's review of Johnson's Shakspeare . Johnson was at first angry that Kenrick's attack should have the credit of an answer . But afterwards , considering the young man's good intention , he kindly noticed him , and ...
... answer to Kenrick's review of Johnson's Shakspeare . Johnson was at first angry that Kenrick's attack should have the credit of an answer . But afterwards , considering the young man's good intention , he kindly noticed him , and ...
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