The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.W. P. Ninno, Hay & Mitchell, 1890 - 562 pagina's |
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... lived to a very advanced age , mentioned it as one of the most memorable events of his life , that ' he was very near having that great man for his scholar . ' Or where the famed Hydaspes spreads His liquid wealth o'er barbarous lands ...
... lived to a very advanced age , mentioned it as one of the most memorable events of his life , that ' he was very near having that great man for his scholar . ' Or where the famed Hydaspes spreads His liquid wealth o'er barbarous lands ...
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James Boswell. at all , but merely lived from day to day . Yet he read a great deal in a desultory manner , without any scheme of study ; as chance threw books in his way , and inclination directed him through them . He used to mention ...
James Boswell. at all , but merely lived from day to day . Yet he read a great deal in a desultory manner , without any scheme of study ; as chance threw books in his way , and inclination directed him through them . He used to mention ...
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... lived here above a year , and completed my studies in divinity ; in which time some letters were received from the fathers of Ethiopia , with an account that Sultan Segned , Emperor of Abyssinia , was converted to the Church of Rome ...
... lived here above a year , and completed my studies in divinity ; in which time some letters were received from the fathers of Ethiopia , with an account that Sultan Segned , Emperor of Abyssinia , was converted to the Church of Rome ...
Pagina 20
... lived with him in his younger days in the utmost intimacy and social freedom , has assured me , that even at that ardent season his conduct was strictly virtuous in that respect ; and that though he loved to exhilarate himself with wine ...
... lived with him in his younger days in the utmost intimacy and social freedom , has assured me , that even at that ardent season his conduct was strictly virtuous in that respect ; and that though he loved to exhilarate himself with wine ...
Pagina 24
... lived in his house as a private pupil.- BOSWELL . The character of Gelidus , the philosopher , in the Rambler ( No. 24 ) , was meant to represent this gentle- man . See Mrs. Piozzi's Anecdotes , etc. , p . 49.- MALONE . 2 One curious ...
... lived in his house as a private pupil.- BOSWELL . The character of Gelidus , the philosopher , in the Rambler ( No. 24 ) , was meant to represent this gentle- man . See Mrs. Piozzi's Anecdotes , etc. , p . 49.- MALONE . 2 One curious ...
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