| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 328 páginas
...learning preferved his principles ; he grew firft regular, and then pious. His ftudies had been fo various, that I am not able to name a man of equal...was great; and what he did not immediately know, he could at leaft tell where to find. Such was his amplitude of learning, and fuch his copioufnefs of... | |
| samuel johnson - 1779 - 342 páginas
...principks^jh^.gr.W^ regujar, .^nd then pfcu^^ T : orij " \' * t*i X His ftudies Had beeri fo-various, that lam not able to name a man of equal knowledge.. His acquaintance...was great; and" what he did not immediately know, he could at leal! tell where to find. Such Was 'his amplitude of learning, and fuch his copioufnefs of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 484 páginas
...learning preferved his principles ; he grew firft regular> and then pious. His ftudies had been fo various, that I am not able to name a man of equal...was great ; and what he did not immediately know, he could at leaft tell where to find. Such was his ami plitude of learning, and fuch his copioufnefs of... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 páginas
...his learning preferved his principles; he grew firft regular, and then pious. His ftudies had been fo various, that I am not able to name a man of equal...was great; and what he did not immediately know he could at leaft tell where to find. Such was his amplitude of learning, and fuch his copioufnofs of... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 páginas
...preferred his principles; he grew fiift regular,, and then pious. His ftudies had been fo various, that 1 am. not able to name a man of equal knowledge. His...acquaintance with books was great; and what he did oat immediately know he could at leaft tell where to find. Such was his amplitude of learning, and... | |
| Sir John Hawkins - 1787 - 634 páginas
...learning preferved * his principles ; he grew firft regular, and then ' pious. * His ftudies had been fo various, that I am not able * to name a man of equal knowledge. His acquain' tanee with books was great, and what he did not f immediately know, he could at leaft tell... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 636 páginas
...Hisftudies had been foval-ions, that I am not able « to namea man of equal knowledge. Hisacquaint* ance with books was great, and what he did not * immediately know, he could at leaft tell where to r find. Such was his amplitude of learning, and fuch ' his copioufnefs... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 556 páginas
...learning preferved his principles; he grew firft regular, and then pious. " His ftudies had been fo various, that I am not able to name a man of equal...was great, and what he did not immediately know, he could, at leaft, tell where to find. Such was his amplitude of learning, and fuch his copioufnefs of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 páginas
...his learning preferved his principles; he grew firft regular, and then pious. His ftudies had been fo various, that I am not able to name a man of equal...was great; and what he did not immediately know he could at leaft tell where to find. Such was his amplitude of learning, and fuch his copioufnefs of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 páginas
...learning preferved his principles ; he grew firft regular, and then pious. His ftudies had been fo various, that I am not able to name a man of equal...was great ; and what he did not immediately know, he could at leaft tell where to find. Such was his amplitude of learning, and fuch his copioufnefs of... | |
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