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That Trecothick could both speak and write good English is well known . I myself was favoured with his correspondence concerning the brave Corsicans . And that Beckford could speak it with a spirit of honest resolution even to his ...
That Trecothick could both speak and write good English is well known . I myself was favoured with his correspondence concerning the brave Corsicans . And that Beckford could speak it with a spirit of honest resolution even to his ...
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E. ' Waving your compliment to me , I shall say in general , that it is very well worth while for a man to take pains to speak well in Parliament . A man , who has vanity , speaks to display his ...
E. ' Waving your compliment to me , I shall say in general , that it is very well worth while for a man to take pains to speak well in Parliament . A man , who has vanity , speaks to display his ...
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If we analyse lan- guage , we must speak of it grammatically ; if we analyse argu- ment , we must speak of it logically . ' GARRICK . Of all the translations that ever were attempted , I think Elphinston's Martial the most extraordinary ...
If we analyse lan- guage , we must speak of it grammatically ; if we analyse argu- ment , we must speak of it logically . ' GARRICK . Of all the translations that ever were attempted , I think Elphinston's Martial the most extraordinary ...
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PAGE | 52 |
THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
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