The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... shew such modesty and candour as deserve great praise . " I hope the worthy translator goes diligently forward . He has a higher reward in prospect than any honours which this world can bestow . I wish I could be useful to him . " The ...
... shew such modesty and candour as deserve great praise . " I hope the worthy translator goes diligently forward . He has a higher reward in prospect than any honours which this world can bestow . I wish I could be useful to him . " The ...
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... shew their power , from envy , jealousy , and per- versity of disposition ; and not gaining them- selves , would hate and oppose all who did : not loving the person of the prince , and conceiving they owed him little gratitude , from ...
... shew their power , from envy , jealousy , and per- versity of disposition ; and not gaining them- selves , would hate and oppose all who did : not loving the person of the prince , and conceiving they owed him little gratitude , from ...
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... shew some learning upon this occasion . You must shew , that a schoolmaster has a prescriptive right to beat ; and that an action of assault and battery cannot be admitted against him , unless there is some great excess , some barbarity ...
... shew some learning upon this occasion . You must shew , that a schoolmaster has a prescriptive right to beat ; and that an action of assault and battery cannot be admitted against him , unless there is some great excess , some barbarity ...
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