Dr. Johnson's Table-talk: Containing Aphorisms on Literature, Life, and Manners, with Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons, Selected and Arranged from Mr. Boswell's Life of Johnson, Volumen2J. Mawman, 1807 |
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... Universities were founded to bring up members for the Church of England , and we must not supply our enemies with arms from our arsenal . No , Sir , the meaning of subscribing is not that they fully understand all the articles , but ...
... Universities were founded to bring up members for the Church of England , and we must not supply our enemies with arms from our arsenal . No , Sir , the meaning of subscribing is not that they fully understand all the articles , but ...
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... Universities of Oxford and Cam- bridge for sending forth collections of them not only in Greek and Latin , but even in Syriac , Arabick , and other more unknown tongues . Johnson observed , " I would have as many of these as possible ...
... Universities of Oxford and Cam- bridge for sending forth collections of them not only in Greek and Latin , but even in Syriac , Arabick , and other more unknown tongues . Johnson observed , " I would have as many of these as possible ...
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... Universities are not rich enough . Our fellowships are only sufficient to support a man during his studies to fit him for the world , and accordingly in general they are held no longer than till an opportunity offers of getting away ...
... Universities are not rich enough . Our fellowships are only sufficient to support a man during his studies to fit him for the world , and accordingly in general they are held no longer than till an opportunity offers of getting away ...
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... Universities a professorship is a high thing . It is as much almost as a man can make by his learning ; and therefore we find the most learned men abroad are in the Universities : it is not so with us . Our Universities are impoverished ...
... Universities a professorship is a high thing . It is as much almost as a man can make by his learning ; and therefore we find the most learned men abroad are in the Universities : it is not so with us . Our Universities are impoverished ...
Términos y frases comunes
admiration afraid allow ancient appeared asked Beauclerk Beggar's Opera believe better Bishop blank verse Burke Cawston character Christian Church Church of England Church of Scotland Cibber clergyman consider conversation death Divinity eminent English expressed fear Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happiness History of China hope human Hume humour imagination infidel John Johnson observed language learning literary lived Lord Lord Bathurst Lord Camden Madam maintained mankind manner ment merit mind miracles nature neral never objections occasion once opinion passion perhaps philosophers pleased poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise punishment racter religion Scotland Scripture sermons Shakspeare shew Shiels Sir Joshua Reynolds Sir said Johnson style suppose sure talked tell Theocritus thing Thirty-nine Articles thought tion told translation true truth uneasy verse Virgil wish wonder write written wrote