Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1984 - 840 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xx
... given to the amanuenses to be copied on to slips , which were then assembled under the words exemplified in each . Then , from a study of the quotations containing a word , its various significations were discriminated , definitions ...
... given to the amanuenses to be copied on to slips , which were then assembled under the words exemplified in each . Then , from a study of the quotations containing a word , its various significations were discriminated , definitions ...
الصفحة 555
... given clear testimony against , as a notorious imposture . Mr Hume , indeed , observes : ' It is in vain at present to seek for improbabilities in Nicholas Hubert's dying confession , and to magnify the smallest difficulties into a ...
... given clear testimony against , as a notorious imposture . Mr Hume , indeed , observes : ' It is in vain at present to seek for improbabilities in Nicholas Hubert's dying confession , and to magnify the smallest difficulties into a ...
الصفحة 602
... given or sold into other countries . The ministers are now reconciled to distinction , and as it must always happen that some will excel others , have thought graduation a proper testimony of uncommon abilities or acquisitions . The ...
... given or sold into other countries . The ministers are now reconciled to distinction , and as it must always happen that some will excel others , have thought graduation a proper testimony of uncommon abilities or acquisitions . The ...
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Translation of Horace Odes ii 20 1726 12 | 1 |
Prologue to Garricks Lethe 1740 | 8 |
Irene Act 11 Scene vii 1749 | 24 |
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