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James Boswell. PR 3533 B74 1904 V. 2 Cornell University Library THE GIFT OF W. & Phelps for the use of the English Seminary . A.253977 19/71/1 6896-2 SAMUEL JOHNSON.
James Boswell. PR 3533 B74 1904 V. 2 Cornell University Library THE GIFT OF W. & Phelps for the use of the English Seminary . A.253977 19/71/1 6896-2 SAMUEL JOHNSON.
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... acted in the same manner with regard to my own two sons ; having placed the eldest at Eton , and the second at Westminster . I cannot say which is best . But in justice 1776 ] THE ENGLISH UNIVERSITIES 9 to both those noble.
... acted in the same manner with regard to my own two sons ; having placed the eldest at Eton , and the second at Westminster . I cannot say which is best . But in justice 1776 ] THE ENGLISH UNIVERSITIES 9 to both those noble.
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... English Universities are not rich enough . Our fellowships are only sufficient to support a man during his studies to fit him for the world , and accord- ingly in general they are held no longer than till an oppor- tunity offers of ...
... English Universities are not rich enough . Our fellowships are only sufficient to support a man during his studies to fit him for the world , and accord- ingly in general they are held no longer than till an oppor- tunity offers of ...
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... English Malady . ' Upon the question whether a man who had been guilty of vicious actions would do well to force himself into solitude and sadness ; JOHNSON . ' No , Sir , unless it prevent him from being vicious again . With some ...
... English Malady . ' Upon the question whether a man who had been guilty of vicious actions would do well to force himself into solitude and sadness ; JOHNSON . ' No , Sir , unless it prevent him from being vicious again . With some ...
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... English language is the paper on Novelty , yet we do not hear it talked of . It was written by Grove , a dissenting teacher . ' He would not , I per- ceived , call him a clergyman , though he was candid enough to allow very great merit ...
... English language is the paper on Novelty , yet we do not hear it talked of . It was written by Grove , a dissenting teacher . ' He would not , I per- ceived , call him a clergyman , though he was candid enough to allow very great merit ...
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