The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... particular conversion , have , in some cases , brought a degree of ridicule upon them ; a ridicule , of which it is inconsiderate or unfair to make a general application . Hawk p . 14 . The particular course of his reading while at ...
... particular conversion , have , in some cases , brought a degree of ridicule upon them ; a ridicule , of which it is inconsiderate or unfair to make a general application . Hawk p . 14 . The particular course of his reading while at ...
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... particular and immediate acknowledgments . I am , sir , your most obedient and most humble ser- vant , " SAM . JOHNSON.1 " ] Hawk . P. 446 . [ His great affection for our own universities , and particularly his attachment to Oxford ...
... particular and immediate acknowledgments . I am , sir , your most obedient and most humble ser- vant , " SAM . JOHNSON.1 " ] Hawk . P. 446 . [ His great affection for our own universities , and particularly his attachment to Oxford ...
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... particular scene in her history her being forced to resign her crown , while she was imprisoned in the castle of Lochlevin . I must , therefore , beg that you will be kind enough to give me an inscrip tion suited to that particular ...
... particular scene in her history her being forced to resign her crown , while she was imprisoned in the castle of Lochlevin . I must , therefore , beg that you will be kind enough to give me an inscrip tion suited to that particular ...
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