The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... learned ; in which , from all that I have observed of Artemisias , I humbly differed from him . That a woman should be sensible and well informed , I allow to be a great advantage ; and think that Sir Thomas Overbury , ' in his rude ...
... learned ; in which , from all that I have observed of Artemisias , I humbly differed from him . That a woman should be sensible and well informed , I allow to be a great advantage ; and think that Sir Thomas Overbury , ' in his rude ...
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... learned gentleman who in the course of con- versation wished to inform us of this simple fact , that the Counsel upon the circuit at Shrewsbury were much bitten by fleas , took , I suppose , seven or eight minutes in relating it ...
... learned gentleman who in the course of con- versation wished to inform us of this simple fact , that the Counsel upon the circuit at Shrewsbury were much bitten by fleas , took , I suppose , seven or eight minutes in relating it ...
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... learned and worthy Thomas Ruddiman . He said , " I should take pleasure in helping you to do honour to him . But his farewell letter to the Faculty of Advocates , when he resigned the office of their Librarian , should have been in ...
... learned and worthy Thomas Ruddiman . He said , " I should take pleasure in helping you to do honour to him . But his farewell letter to the Faculty of Advocates , when he resigned the office of their Librarian , should have been in ...
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