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... Johnson and I took a sculler at the Temple - stairs , and set out for Greenwich . I asked him if he really thought a knowledge of the Greek and Latin languages an essential requisite to a good education . JOHNSON . " Most certainly ...
... Johnson and I took a sculler at the Temple - stairs , and set out for Greenwich . I asked him if he really thought a knowledge of the Greek and Latin languages an essential requisite to a good education . JOHNSON . " Most certainly ...
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... JOHNSON . " On the 21st of March , I was happy to find myself again in my friend's study , and was glad to see my old acquaintance , Mr. Francis Barber , who was now returned home . Dr. Johnson received me with a hearty welcome ; saying ...
... JOHNSON . " On the 21st of March , I was happy to find myself again in my friend's study , and was glad to see my old acquaintance , Mr. Francis Barber , who was now returned home . Dr. Johnson received me with a hearty welcome ; saying ...
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... Johnson's early life , which , with others that he gave me at different times since , have comunibuted to the formation of this work . Dr. Johnson said to me in the morning , " You will see , Sir , at Mr. Hector's , his sister , Mrs ...
... Johnson's early life , which , with others that he gave me at different times since , have comunibuted to the formation of this work . Dr. Johnson said to me in the morning , " You will see , Sir , at Mr. Hector's , his sister , Mrs ...
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