| Jonathan Richardson - 1734 - 756 str.
...hands of thoje Curteous and Learned Men, the Fellowes of that Colledge wherein Ifpent fome Yeares : who at my Parting, after I had taken two Degrees, as. the manner is, fignifid many Ways, how much better it would Content Them that I would Stay; as by many Letters full... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 302 str.
...univerftty, he anfwers, in general terms; d 2 " Th« " The Fellows of the College wherein I " fpent fbme years, at my parting, after " I had taken two degrees, as the raanf' ner is, fignified many times how much " better it would content them that I " fhould flay.—As... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 str.
...the univerjity, he anfwers, in general terms ; " The Fellows of the " College wherein I fpent fome years, at my parting, " after I had taken two degrees, as the manner is, " fignified many times how much better it would conft tent them that I fhould fiay. — As for the... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 str.
...the univerfiiy, he anfwers, in general terms ; " The Fellows of the .• College wherein I fpent fome years, at my parting, " after I had taken two degrees, as the manner is, " fignified iDany times how much better it would con" tent them that I Ihould (lay. — As for the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 str.
...uni'verfity, he anfwers, in general terms ; c• The Fellows of the College " wherein I fpent fome years, at my parting, " after I had taken two degrees, as the man" ner is, fignified many times how much bet" ter it would content them that I fhould " ftay. —... | |
| William Hayley - 1799 - 376 str.
...thofe cour" teous and learned men^ the Fellows of that " College j wherein I fpent fome years ; who , at " my parting , after I had taken two degrees , as ** the manner is, lignified many ways how much. " bettet it would content them that I would ftay$ " as by many letters... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 str.
...expected ths Paradise Lost. HtpnlJished the same year two more pamphlets, upon the sa-ne question. iToone of his antagonists, who affirms that he was vomited out of the university, •: answers, in general terms; " The Fellows of the College wherein I spent some years, at my parting,... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 str.
..." sustain this expectation." From a promise like this, at once fervid, pious and rational, might be expected the Paradise Lost. •'• He published the...To one of his antagonists, who affirms that he was vemitcd sut of the university, Jie answers, in general terms; " The Fellows of the College wherein... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 322 str.
...His next work was " The Reason of ChurchGovernment urged against Prelacy, by Mr. John Milton, 1642. He published the same year two" more pamphlets upon the same question." His father, after Reading was taken by Essex, came to reside in his house, and his school increased.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 336 str.
...sus" tain this expectation." From a promise like this, at once fervid, pious, and rational, might be expected the Paradise Lost. He published the same...To one of his antagonists, who affirms that he was vomiteJ out of the University, he answers, in general terms : " The " Fellows of the College wherein... | |
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