The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 11Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 41
... afterwards taught Latin , Greek , and Hebrew , by Mr. Pinhorn , a clergyman , master of the free - school at Southampton , to whom the gratitude of his scholar afterwards inscribed a Latin ode . His proficiency at school was so ...
... afterwards taught Latin , Greek , and Hebrew , by Mr. Pinhorn , a clergyman , master of the free - school at Southampton , to whom the gratitude of his scholar afterwards inscribed a Latin ode . His proficiency at school was so ...
Pagina 52
... afterwards , 1709 , addressed to the universal patron , the duke of Dorset , a poetical Letter from Copenhagen , which was published in the Tatler , and is , by Pope , in one of his first letters , mentioned with high praise , as the ...
... afterwards , 1709 , addressed to the universal patron , the duke of Dorset , a poetical Letter from Copenhagen , which was published in the Tatler , and is , by Pope , in one of his first letters , mentioned with high praise , as the ...
Pagina 63
... afterwards lord Cob- ham . His father , purposing to educate him for the church , sent him first to Eton , and afterwards to Oxford ; but he was seduced to a more airy mode of life , by a commission in a troop of horse , pro- cured him ...
... afterwards lord Cob- ham . His father , purposing to educate him for the church , sent him first to Eton , and afterwards to Oxford ; but he was seduced to a more airy mode of life , by a commission in a troop of horse , pro- cured him ...
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