The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... University itself . " The many learned labours which have since that time employed the attention and displayed the abilities of that great man , so much to the ad- vancement of literature and the benefit of the community , render him ...
... University itself . " The many learned labours which have since that time employed the attention and displayed the abilities of that great man , so much to the ad- vancement of literature and the benefit of the community , render him ...
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... University is to have at once two hundred poets ; but it should be able to show two hundred scholars . Pieresc's death was la- mented , I think , in forty languages . And I would have had at every coronation , and every death of a King ...
... University is to have at once two hundred poets ; but it should be able to show two hundred scholars . Pieresc's death was la- mented , I think , in forty languages . And I would have had at every coronation , and every death of a King ...
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... University of Oxford with the continuation of his History , and such other of his Lordship's manuscripts as had not been published , on condition that the profits arising from their publication should be applied to the establishment of ...
... University of Oxford with the continuation of his History , and such other of his Lordship's manuscripts as had not been published , on condition that the profits arising from their publication should be applied to the establishment of ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 4 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1839 |
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