The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... verses every Sunday will nearly comprise the Scriptures in a year . " The plan which I formed for reading the Scriptures was to read six hundred verses in the Old Testament , and two hundred in the New , every week . " ] No man had a ...
... verses every Sunday will nearly comprise the Scriptures in a year . " The plan which I formed for reading the Scriptures was to read six hundred verses in the Old Testament , and two hundred in the New , every week . " ] No man had a ...
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... verses that he might pre- sent her in return . I promised , but forgot ; and when he called for his lines at the time agreed on -Sit still a moment , ( says I ) dear Mund , and I'll fetch them thee - so stepped aside for five minutes ...
... verses that he might pre- sent her in return . I promised , but forgot ; and when he called for his lines at the time agreed on -Sit still a moment , ( says I ) dear Mund , and I'll fetch them thee - so stepped aside for five minutes ...
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... verses to Eliza . They are in December , and signed Amasius , which is the signature of some other pieces now known to have been written by Collins ; but as Boswell erroneously attributed the Greek and La- tin verses to Eliza to this ...
... verses to Eliza . They are in December , and signed Amasius , which is the signature of some other pieces now known to have been written by Collins ; but as Boswell erroneously attributed the Greek and La- tin verses to Eliza to this ...
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