Johnsonian Miscellanies, Volume 2George Birkbeck Norman Hill Harper and Brothers, 1897 |
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... suppose that a boy of sixteen years old had stored his mind with such a train of images and ideas as he had acquired , as to suppose the poems , with their ease of versification and elegance of language , to have been written by Rowlie ...
... suppose that a boy of sixteen years old had stored his mind with such a train of images and ideas as he had acquired , as to suppose the poems , with their ease of versification and elegance of language , to have been written by Rowlie ...
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... suppose no publication seized more speedily and surely on the attention of those for whose critical taste it was chiefly intended ' . At the Club on Tuesday , where I met Sir Joshua , Dr. Warren , Lord Ossory , Lord Palmerston 3 ...
... suppose no publication seized more speedily and surely on the attention of those for whose critical taste it was chiefly intended ' . At the Club on Tuesday , where I met Sir Joshua , Dr. Warren , Lord Ossory , Lord Palmerston 3 ...
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... suppose on some of his cursed politics ; but he returned - I at him again , and heard from his lips what , believe me , I delighted to hear , and took care to write down soon after . ' I have read his History of the Stage , which is a ...
... suppose on some of his cursed politics ; but he returned - I at him again , and heard from his lips what , believe me , I delighted to hear , and took care to write down soon after . ' I have read his History of the Stage , which is a ...
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... suppose , you are for my taking the offer , inform me with whom I am to treat . In my present state of spirits , I am all timidity . Your absence has been a severe stroke to me . I am at present quite at a loss what to do . Last week ...
... suppose , you are for my taking the offer , inform me with whom I am to treat . In my present state of spirits , I am all timidity . Your absence has been a severe stroke to me . I am at present quite at a loss what to do . Last week ...
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... suppose , the dealer's profit . The total sum paid at this rate for the tickets was £ 820,000 , of which little more than £ 500,000 was returned in prizes , while over £ 13,000 went to the dealers . 2 I learnt on good authority at ...
... suppose , the dealer's profit . The total sum paid at this rate for the tickets was £ 820,000 , of which little more than £ 500,000 was returned in prizes , while over £ 13,000 went to the dealers . 2 I learnt on good authority at ...
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