The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With Critical Observations on His WorksDoig and Stirling, 1815 - 639 páginas |
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... severe ; yet he taught me a great deal . " He seems to have been there in the double capacity of a scholar and usher , repaying the learning he acquired from B 2 DR JOHNSON . 19 ment, is seldom wanted, and perhaps never ...
... severe ; yet he taught me a great deal . " He seems to have been there in the double capacity of a scholar and usher , repaying the learning he acquired from B 2 DR JOHNSON . 19 ment, is seldom wanted, and perhaps never ...
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With Critical Observations on His Works Robert Anderson. scholar and usher , repaying the learning he acquired from his master by the instruction he gave to the younger boys . He thus discriminated to Dr Percy , Bishop of Dromore , his ...
With Critical Observations on His Works Robert Anderson. scholar and usher , repaying the learning he acquired from his master by the instruction he gave to the younger boys . He thus discriminated to Dr Percy , Bishop of Dromore , his ...
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... learning our duties by the ornaments of style , by means of which error may be equally inculcated , is liable to many objections .匪 He communicated to Mr Boswell the fol- lowing account of " the first occasion of his thinking in ...
... learning our duties by the ornaments of style , by means of which error may be equally inculcated , is liable to many objections .匪 He communicated to Mr Boswell the fol- lowing account of " the first occasion of his thinking in ...
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... learning preserved his principles ; he grew first regular , and then pious . " His studies had been so various , that I am not able to name a man of equal knowledge . * He died Aug. 3 , 1751 , aged 71 ; and a monument to his memory has ...
... learning preserved his principles ; he grew first regular , and then pious . " His studies had been so various , that I am not able to name a man of equal knowledge . * He died Aug. 3 , 1751 , aged 71 ; and a monument to his memory has ...
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... learning , and such his copiousness of intelligence , that it may be doubted whe- ther a day now passes in which I have not some advantage from his friendship * . " In his abborrence of whiggism he has im- puted to his friend and ...
... learning , and such his copiousness of intelligence , that it may be doubted whe- ther a day now passes in which I have not some advantage from his friendship * . " In his abborrence of whiggism he has im- puted to his friend and ...
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