Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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91. oldal
... Oxford on a Monday . Soon afterwards , one day at dinner , I was saying that Mr. Swinton , the chaplain of the jail , and also a frequent preacher before the University , a learned man , but often thoughtless and absent , preached the ...
... Oxford on a Monday . Soon afterwards , one day at dinner , I was saying that Mr. Swinton , the chaplain of the jail , and also a frequent preacher before the University , a learned man , but often thoughtless and absent , preached the ...
93. oldal
... Oxford's letter to the University , the diploma , and Johnson's letter of thanks to the Vice - Chancellor . 1 On Spenser . Warton . B. 2 Of the degree . Warton . B. 3 Principal of Saint Mary Hall at Oxford . He brought with him the ...
... Oxford's letter to the University , the diploma , and Johnson's letter of thanks to the Vice - Chancellor . 1 On Spenser . Warton . B. 2 Of the degree . Warton . B. 3 Principal of Saint Mary Hall at Oxford . He brought with him the ...
296. oldal
... University of Oxford . He did not vaunt of his new dignity , but I understood he was highly pleased with it . I shall here insert the progress and completion of that high academical honour , in the same manner as I have traced his ...
... University of Oxford . He did not vaunt of his new dignity , but I understood he was highly pleased with it . I shall here insert the progress and completion of that high academical honour , in the same manner as I have traced his ...
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