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184. oldal
But he also wrote The Life of Cheynel , in the miscellany called The Student ; and the Reverend Dr. Douglas having with uncommon acuteness clearly detected a gross forgery and imposition upon the public by William Lauder , a Scotch ...
But he also wrote The Life of Cheynel , in the miscellany called The Student ; and the Reverend Dr. Douglas having with uncommon acuteness clearly detected a gross forgery and imposition upon the public by William Lauder , a Scotch ...
220. oldal
We then called on the Reverend Mr. Meeke , one of the Fellows , and of Johnson's standing . Here was a most cordial greeting on both sides . On leaving him , Johnson said , 1 ' He came to Oxford within a fortnight and stayed about five ...
We then called on the Reverend Mr. Meeke , one of the Fellows , and of Johnson's standing . Here was a most cordial greeting on both sides . On leaving him , Johnson said , 1 ' He came to Oxford within a fortnight and stayed about five ...
261. oldal
On my answering in the affirmative , and also that I had for some years lived in his neighbourhood , etc. , he begged of me that when I returned to Ireland I would endeavour to procure for him a poem of Dr. Madden's , called Boulter's ...
On my answering in the affirmative , and also that I had for some years lived in his neighbourhood , etc. , he begged of me that when I returned to Ireland I would endeavour to procure for him a poem of Dr. Madden's , called Boulter's ...
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