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... admiration of the fertility of Warburton's genius and of the variety of materials, was: “The table is always full ... admirable than even his writings, however excellent. Mr. Wilkes has, however, Age 72.] POPE'S REPARTEES. 327 favored ...
... admiration of the fertility of Warburton's genius and of the variety of materials, was: “The table is always full ... admirable than even his writings, however excellent. Mr. Wilkes has, however, Age 72.] POPE'S REPARTEES. 327 favored ...
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... admirable sophistry, as follows: “Why, Sir, a bishop's calling company together in this week, is, to use the vulgar phrase, not the thing. But you must consider laxity is a bad thing; but preciseness is also a bad thing; and your ...
... admirable sophistry, as follows: “Why, Sir, a bishop's calling company together in this week, is, to use the vulgar phrase, not the thing. But you must consider laxity is a bad thing; but preciseness is also a bad thing; and your ...
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... admirable Dr. Johnson. But finding nothing better to his purpose, he cut some bristles off his hearth-broom, and ... admiration of such a man. I'll give him a set of my “Lives, if he will do me the honor to accept of them.” In this he ...
... admirable Dr. Johnson. But finding nothing better to his purpose, he cut some bristles off his hearth-broom, and ... admiration of such a man. I'll give him a set of my “Lives, if he will do me the honor to accept of them.” In this he ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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