Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. Age 45. ] THOMAS WARTON . 151 TO THE REVEREND MR . THOMAS WARTON . SIR : It is but an ill return for the book with which you were pleased to favour me , to have delayed my thanks for it till now . I ...
James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. Age 45. ] THOMAS WARTON . 151 TO THE REVEREND MR . THOMAS WARTON . SIR : It is but an ill return for the book with which you were pleased to favour me , to have delayed my thanks for it till now . I ...
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... Warton , - B. 2 Lately fellow of Trinity College , and at this time Radclivian librarian , at Oxford . He was a man of very considerable learning , and eminently skilled in Roman and Anglo - Saxon antiquities . He died in 1767. Warton ...
... Warton , - B. 2 Lately fellow of Trinity College , and at this time Radclivian librarian , at Oxford . He was a man of very considerable learning , and eminently skilled in Roman and Anglo - Saxon antiquities . He died in 1767. Warton ...
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... Warton tell me nothing of himself ? Where hangs the new volume ?? Can I help ? Let not the past labour be lost , for ... Warton . . — B. 2 On Spenser . Warton . - B . 3 Of the degree . Warton . — B. 4 Principal of Saint Mary Hall ...
... Warton tell me nothing of himself ? Where hangs the new volume ?? Can I help ? Let not the past labour be lost , for ... Warton . . — B. 2 On Spenser . Warton . - B . 3 Of the degree . Warton . — B. 4 Principal of Saint Mary Hall ...
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