The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Carter, Hendee and Company, 1832 |
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... learned to record conversations ; nor in the details of facts are they so precise as Mr. Boswell with good reason claims to be . Mr. Boswell took , indeed , extraordinary and most laudable pains to attain accuracy ' . Not only did he ...
... learned to record conversations ; nor in the details of facts are they so precise as Mr. Boswell with good reason claims to be . Mr. Boswell took , indeed , extraordinary and most laudable pains to attain accuracy ' . Not only did he ...
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... learned editor of the last London edition , has , with great candour and liberality , given the present editor all the assistance in his power - regretting and wondering , like Lord Stowel and Sir James Mackintosh , that so much should ...
... learned editor of the last London edition , has , with great candour and liberality , given the present editor all the assistance in his power - regretting and wondering , like Lord Stowel and Sir James Mackintosh , that so much should ...
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... learned , and the ingenious ; all these qualities I can , in perfect confidence of not being accused of flattery , ascribe to you . If a man may indulge an honest pride , in having it known to the world that he has been thought worthy ...
... learned , and the ingenious ; all these qualities I can , in perfect confidence of not being accused of flattery , ascribe to you . If a man may indulge an honest pride , in having it known to the world that he has been thought worthy ...
Pagina 11
... learned was , however , so certainly his opinion , that Mrs. Piozzi heard him say , that education had been often compared to agriculture , yet that it resembled it chiefly in this : " that if nothing is sown , no crop can be ob- tained ...
... learned was , however , so certainly his opinion , that Mrs. Piozzi heard him say , that education had been often compared to agriculture , yet that it resembled it chiefly in this : " that if nothing is sown , no crop can be ob- tained ...
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... learned than himself , and that having a father living , who was able to dispose of him in various other ways , he , after about two years ' stay , left the college , and went home . But the case of Johnson was far different ; his ...
... learned than himself , and that having a father living , who was able to dispose of him in various other ways , he , after about two years ' stay , left the college , and went home . But the case of Johnson was far different ; his ...
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