The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... English than the Scotch do ; their language is nearer to English ; as a proof of which , they succeed very well as players , which Scotchmen do not . Then , Sir , they have not that extreme nationality which we find in the Scotch . I ...
... English than the Scotch do ; their language is nearer to English ; as a proof of which , they succeed very well as players , which Scotchmen do not . Then , Sir , they have not that extreme nationality which we find in the Scotch . I ...
Pagina 184
... English education , it should be considered whether they cannot send him for a year or two to an English school . If he comes immediately from Scotland , he can make no fig- ure in our Universities . The schools in the north , I believe ...
... English education , it should be considered whether they cannot send him for a year or two to an English school . If he comes immediately from Scotland , he can make no fig- ure in our Universities . The schools in the north , I believe ...
Pagina 191
... English nuns , and I talked with her through the grate , and I am very kindly used by the English Benedictine friars . But upon the whole I cannot make much acquaintance here ; and though the churches , palaces , and some private houses ...
... English nuns , and I talked with her through the grate , and I am very kindly used by the English Benedictine friars . But upon the whole I cannot make much acquaintance here ; and though the churches , palaces , and some private houses ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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