The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... assistance to a lad of promising genius must be pronounced harsh and illibe- ral . It did not , however , stop the progress of the young student's education . He was placed at another school , at Stourbridge in Worcestershire , under ...
... assistance to a lad of promising genius must be pronounced harsh and illibe- ral . It did not , however , stop the progress of the young student's education . He was placed at another school , at Stourbridge in Worcestershire , under ...
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... assistance of a friend , and returning in a short time was able to complete a residence of three years . The history of his exploits at Oxford , he used to say , was best known to Dr. Taylor and Dr. Adams . Wonders are told of his ...
... assistance of a friend , and returning in a short time was able to complete a residence of three years . The history of his exploits at Oxford , he used to say , was best known to Dr. Taylor and Dr. Adams . Wonders are told of his ...
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... assistance to Cave , the original projector of the Gentle- man's Magazine . For this purpose he sent his proposals in a letter , offering , on reason- able terms , occasionally to fill some pages with poems and inscriptions never ...
... assistance to Cave , the original projector of the Gentle- man's Magazine . For this purpose he sent his proposals in a letter , offering , on reason- able terms , occasionally to fill some pages with poems and inscriptions never ...
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... assistance followed . Visits were repeated ; but the reception was not cordial , Johnson one day was left a full hour , waiting in an anti - chamber , till a gentleman should retire , and leave his lordship at leisure . This was the ...
... assistance followed . Visits were repeated ; but the reception was not cordial , Johnson one day was left a full hour , waiting in an anti - chamber , till a gentleman should retire , and leave his lordship at leisure . This was the ...
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... assistance , relying entirely on his own fund , and the protection of the Divine Being , which he implored in a solemn form of prayer , composed by himself for the oc- casion . Having formed a resolution to un- dertake a work that might ...
... assistance , relying entirely on his own fund , and the protection of the Divine Being , which he implored in a solemn form of prayer , composed by himself for the oc- casion . Having formed a resolution to un- dertake a work that might ...
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