Blackwood's Magazine, 第 6 卷W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... John Dunton . * THOUGH at the end of the " Short Memoir of the Author " we observe the initials , J. B. N. , yet we have no doubt that we owe this , which is beyond all comparison the most amusing reprint we have been called upon to ...
... John Dunton . * THOUGH at the end of the " Short Memoir of the Author " we observe the initials , J. B. N. , yet we have no doubt that we owe this , which is beyond all comparison the most amusing reprint we have been called upon to ...
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... John Ballantyne , citizens of Edinburgh , -or of William Davies , or John Murray , citizens of London , written in true Duntonian fulness and freedom , by any one of these intelli- gent heads of the profession . But , to begin from the ...
... John Ballantyne , citizens of Edinburgh , -or of William Davies , or John Murray , citizens of London , written in true Duntonian fulness and freedom , by any one of these intelli- gent heads of the profession . But , to begin from the ...
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he left all his associates in the lurch . After this , John had no apples to roast at night , and grew very sulky with every body about him . 66 says 66 John was a bad scholar - the natu- ral difficulties of the Greek tongue , and ...
he left all his associates in the lurch . After this , John had no apples to roast at night , and grew very sulky with every body about him . 66 says 66 John was a bad scholar - the natu- ral difficulties of the Greek tongue , and ...
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... John's own , entitle him to a higher degree of praise than he has been usually thought to merit . It is ob- scurely noticed in his " Life and Errors ; " but the Anagram of the Author's name pre- fixed to a copy of verses declares him ...
... John's own , entitle him to a higher degree of praise than he has been usually thought to merit . It is ob- scurely noticed in his " Life and Errors ; " but the Anagram of the Author's name pre- fixed to a copy of verses declares him ...
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... John . 12 . 13 . A. Woodhead , E. Gayton , T. Tullie , Hen . Vaughan , and J. Fell . Rich . Zouch , Ralph Bathurst , and J. Hall . 14. 1643. Dudley Diggs . 15. 1613. Ric . Baylie , Tho . Lamplugh , Hen . Harington , and Pet . Wyche ...
... John . 12 . 13 . A. Woodhead , E. Gayton , T. Tullie , Hen . Vaughan , and J. Fell . Rich . Zouch , Ralph Bathurst , and J. Hall . 14. 1643. Dudley Diggs . 15. 1613. Ric . Baylie , Tho . Lamplugh , Hen . Harington , and Pet . Wyche ...
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