Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... labour , and that what he had brought him was the fare he and his wife had , ” on which nourishing diet his Majesty , " staying upon the hay mow , " feeds thankfully for two days , and then departs under new guidance , having first ...
... labour , and that what he had brought him was the fare he and his wife had , ” on which nourishing diet his Majesty , " staying upon the hay mow , " feeds thankfully for two days , and then departs under new guidance , having first ...
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... labour , or to my former master . Yet he taught me a great deal . ' He thus discriminated to Dr. Percy , Bishop of Dro- more , his progress at his two grammar - schools . ' At 1 [ Cornelius Ford , according to Sir John Hawkins , was his ...
... labour , or to my former master . Yet he taught me a great deal . ' He thus discriminated to Dr. Percy , Bishop of Dro- more , his progress at his two grammar - schools . ' At 1 [ Cornelius Ford , according to Sir John Hawkins , was his ...
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... labour than mere Lexicons , or Word - Books , as the Dutch call them . They , who will make the experiment of trying how they can define a few words of what- ever nature , will soon be satisfied of the unques- tionable justice of this ...
... labour than mere Lexicons , or Word - Books , as the Dutch call them . They , who will make the experiment of trying how they can define a few words of what- ever nature , will soon be satisfied of the unques- tionable justice of this ...
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