The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides: In Five Volumes, 2±ÇMurray, 1831 - 571ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... tell you that can deserve your notice ; nor would I willingly lessen the pleasure that any novelty may give you at your return . I am afraid we shall find it difficult to keep among us a mind which has been so long feasted with variety ...
... tell you that can deserve your notice ; nor would I willingly lessen the pleasure that any novelty may give you at your return . I am afraid we shall find it difficult to keep among us a mind which has been so long feasted with variety ...
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... tell us will be new to us . Give us as many anecdotes as you can . " Our next meeting at the Mitre was on Saturday the 15th of February , when I presented to him my old and most intimate friend , the Rev. Mr. Temple , then of Cambridge ...
... tell us will be new to us . Give us as many anecdotes as you can . " Our next meeting at the Mitre was on Saturday the 15th of February , when I presented to him my old and most intimate friend , the Rev. Mr. Temple , then of Cambridge ...
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... tell you that THE CLUB subsists ; but we have the loss of Burke's company since he has been engaged in pub- lick business 2 , in which he has gained more reputation than per- haps any man at his ( first ) appearance ever gained before ...
... tell you that THE CLUB subsists ; but we have the loss of Burke's company since he has been engaged in pub- lick business 2 , in which he has gained more reputation than per- haps any man at his ( first ) appearance ever gained before ...
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... telling you that your Latin wants correc- tion 2. In the beginning , Spei alter©¡ , not to urge that it should be prim©¡ , is not grammatical ; altera should be alteri . In the next line you seem to use genus absolutely , for what we call ...
... telling you that your Latin wants correc- tion 2. In the beginning , Spei alter©¡ , not to urge that it should be prim©¡ , is not grammatical ; altera should be alteri . In the next line you seem to use genus absolutely , for what we call ...
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... tell me it should have been alteri . You must recollect , that in old times alter was declined regularly ; and when the ancient fragments pre- served in the Juris Civilis Fontes were written , it was certainly declined in the way that I ...
... tell me it should have been alteri . You must recollect , that in old times alter was declined regularly ; and when the ancient fragments pre- served in the Juris Civilis Fontes were written , it was certainly declined in the way that I ...
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