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Pagina 169
... labour and judgement ; I persuade myself that I shall act agreeably to the sentiments of the whole University , in desiring that it may be proposed in convocation to confer on him the degree of Master of Arts by diploma , to which I ...
... labour and judgement ; I persuade myself that I shall act agreeably to the sentiments of the whole University , in desiring that it may be proposed in convocation to confer on him the degree of Master of Arts by diploma , to which I ...
Pagina 371
... labour for itself . " BOSWELL . " Yes , Sir , I know a person who does . He is a very laborious Judge , and he loves the labour . " JOHNSON . " Sir , that is because he loves respect and distinction . Could he have them without labour ...
... labour for itself . " BOSWELL . " Yes , Sir , I know a person who does . He is a very laborious Judge , and he loves the labour . " JOHNSON . " Sir , that is because he loves respect and distinction . Could he have them without labour ...
Pagina 589
... labour . Suppose they have more knowledge at five or six years old than other children , what use can be made of it ? It will be lost before it is wanted , and the waste of so much time and labour of the teacher can never be repaid ...
... labour . Suppose they have more knowledge at five or six years old than other children , what use can be made of it ? It will be lost before it is wanted , and the waste of so much time and labour of the teacher can never be repaid ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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