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... manners , such as are now common in other school classics , and information to be found in the dictionary or ready - reference books has been excluded from the notes ; for their theme . is Johnson . 66 Those who have found contact with ...
... manners , such as are now common in other school classics , and information to be found in the dictionary or ready - reference books has been excluded from the notes ; for their theme . is Johnson . 66 Those who have found contact with ...
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... manner , committed to writing many particulars of the progress of his mind and fortunes , he never had persevering diligence enough to form them into a 15 regular composition . Of these memorials a few have been preserved ; but the ...
... manner , committed to writing many particulars of the progress of his mind and fortunes , he never had persevering diligence enough to form them into a 15 regular composition . Of these memorials a few have been preserved ; but the ...
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... manner ( added he ) I had looked into a great many books , which were not commonly known at the Universities , where they seldom read any books but what are put into their 10 hands by their tutors ; so that when I came to Oxford , Dr ...
... manner ( added he ) I had looked into a great many books , which were not commonly known at the Universities , where they seldom read any books but what are put into their 10 hands by their tutors ; so that when I came to Oxford , Dr ...
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... manner , as described to me by the late Mr. Garrick , were by no means pleasing to others , she must have had a superiority of understanding and talents , as she cer- tainly inspired him with a more than ordinary passion . He 20 went to ...
... manner , as described to me by the late Mr. Garrick , were by no means pleasing to others , she must have had a superiority of understanding and talents , as she cer- tainly inspired him with a more than ordinary passion . He 20 went to ...
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... manner , and uncouth gesticulations , could not but be the subject of 20 merriment to them ; and in particular , the young rogues used to listen and peep through the key - hole , that they might turn into ridicule his tumultuous and ...
... manner , and uncouth gesticulations , could not but be the subject of 20 merriment to them ; and in particular , the young rogues used to listen and peep through the key - hole , that they might turn into ridicule his tumultuous and ...
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