The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 2Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... by no means speaking his own sentiments . Notwithstanding his long silence , I never omitted to write to him , when I had any thing worthy of communicating . VOL . II . B I generally kept copies of my letters to him , THE LIFE ...
... by no means speaking his own sentiments . Notwithstanding his long silence , I never omitted to write to him , when I had any thing worthy of communicating . VOL . II . B I generally kept copies of my letters to him , THE LIFE ...
Pagina 5
... thing should be taught by lectures . Now I cannot see that lectures can do so much good as reading the books from which the lectures are taken . I know nothing that can be best taught by lectures , except where experiments are to be ...
... thing should be taught by lectures . Now I cannot see that lectures can do so much good as reading the books from which the lectures are taken . I know nothing that can be best taught by lectures , except where experiments are to be ...
Pagina 10
... thing that he believes ? " BOSWELL . " Then the vulgar , sir , never can know they are right , but must submit themselves to the learned . " JOHNSON . “ To be sure , sir . The vulgar are the children of the state , and must be taught ...
... thing that he believes ? " BOSWELL . " Then the vulgar , sir , never can know they are right , but must submit themselves to the learned . " JOHNSON . “ To be sure , sir . The vulgar are the children of the state , and must be taught ...
Pagina 11
... thing to do with the stage . " Johnson . " Why , sir , our tastes greatly alter . The lad does not care for the ... things which have pleased us ; whether it be that we are fatigued , and don't choose to carry so many things any ...
... thing to do with the stage . " Johnson . " Why , sir , our tastes greatly alter . The lad does not care for the ... things which have pleased us ; whether it be that we are fatigued , and don't choose to carry so many things any ...
Pagina 12
... thing of us . However , I will tell you that THE CLUB subsists ; but we have the loss of Burke's company since he has been engaged in publick business , in which he has gained more reputation than perhaps any man at his [ first ] ...
... thing of us . However , I will tell you that THE CLUB subsists ; but we have the loss of Burke's company since he has been engaged in publick business , in which he has gained more reputation than perhaps any man at his [ first ] ...
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