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... afterwards lost the greatest part, by engaging unsuccessfully in a manufacture of parchment. He was a zealous high-church man and royalist, and retained his attachment to the unfortunate house of Stuart, though he reconciled himself, by ...
... afterwards lost the greatest part, by engaging unsuccessfully in a manufacture of parchment. He was a zealous high-church man and royalist, and retained his attachment to the unfortunate house of Stuart, though he reconciled himself, by ...
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... afterwards Bishop of Lincoln, whose character in the learned world is well known.' Indeed Johnson was very sensible how much he owed to Mr. Hunter. Mr. Langton one day asked him how he had acquired so accurate a knowledge of Latin, in ...
... afterwards Bishop of Lincoln, whose character in the learned world is well known.' Indeed Johnson was very sensible how much he owed to Mr. Hunter. Mr. Langton one day asked him how he had acquired so accurate a knowledge of Latin, in ...
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... afterwards presided over Pembroke College with universal esteem , told me he was present , and gave me some account of what passed on the night of Johnson's arrival at Oxford . On that evening , his father , who had anxiously accompa ...
... afterwards presided over Pembroke College with universal esteem , told me he was present , and gave me some account of what passed on the night of Johnson's arrival at Oxford . On that evening , his father , who had anxiously accompa ...
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... afterwards was perfectly relieved; and all his labours, and all his enjoyments, were but temporary interrup- tions of its baleful influence. He told Mr. Paradise that he was sometimes so languid and inefficient, that he could not ...
... afterwards was perfectly relieved; and all his labours, and all his enjoyments, were but temporary interrup- tions of its baleful influence. He told Mr. Paradise that he was sometimes so languid and inefficient, that he could not ...
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