Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pages |
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... Thomas Warton made this re- mark to me ; and , in support of it , quoted , from the poem entitled " The Bastard , " a line in which the fancied superiority of one " stamped in Nature's mint with ecstasy , " is contrasted with a regular ...
... Thomas Warton made this re- mark to me ; and , in support of it , quoted , from the poem entitled " The Bastard , " a line in which the fancied superiority of one " stamped in Nature's mint with ecstasy , " is contrasted with a regular ...
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... Warton will in- quire , and send word , what will be the cost of ... Thomas War- ton , who had the original . " I presume she was a relation of ... THOMAS WARTON . " DEAR SIR , " I AM extremely obliged to you and to Mr. Wise , for the ...
... Warton will in- quire , and send word , what will be the cost of ... Thomas War- ton , who had the original . " I presume she was a relation of ... THOMAS WARTON . " DEAR SIR , " I AM extremely obliged to you and to Mr. Wise , for the ...
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... THOMAS WARTON . " DEAR SIR , " AFTER I received my diploma , I wrote you a letter of thanks , with a letter to the Vice - Chancellor , and sent another to Mr. Wise : but have heard from nobody since , and begin to think myself forgotten ...
... THOMAS WARTON . " DEAR SIR , " AFTER I received my diploma , I wrote you a letter of thanks , with a letter to the Vice - Chancellor , and sent another to Mr. Wise : but have heard from nobody since , and begin to think myself forgotten ...
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