Life of Johnson, Volumen2H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... once a week . ' 6 We talked of education at great schools ; the advantages and disadvantages of which Johnson displayed in a luminous manner ; but his arguments preponderated so much in favour of the benefit which a boy of good parts ...
... once a week . ' 6 We talked of education at great schools ; the advantages and disadvantages of which Johnson displayed in a luminous manner ; but his arguments preponderated so much in favour of the benefit which a boy of good parts ...
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... once a week 1 . ' Volumes would be required to contain a list of his numerous and various acquaintance , none of whom he ever forgot ; and could describe and discriminate them all with precision and vivacity . He associated with persons ...
... once a week 1 . ' Volumes would be required to contain a list of his numerous and various acquaintance , none of whom he ever forgot ; and could describe and discriminate them all with precision and vivacity . He associated with persons ...
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... once these twenty years . The tide of life has driven us different ways . ' I was sorry at the time to hear this ; but whoever quits the creeks of private connections , and fairly gets into the great ocean of London , will , by ...
... once these twenty years . The tide of life has driven us different ways . ' I was sorry at the time to hear this ; but whoever quits the creeks of private connections , and fairly gets into the great ocean of London , will , by ...
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... once observed to me , ' Whatever opinion Johnson maintains , I will not say that he convinces me ; but he never fails to shew me , that he has good reasons for it . ' I have heard Johnson pay his Lordship this high compli- ment I never ...
... once observed to me , ' Whatever opinion Johnson maintains , I will not say that he convinces me ; but he never fails to shew me , that he has good reasons for it . ' I have heard Johnson pay his Lordship this high compli- ment I never ...
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... - rister at law , of good parts , but who fell into a dissipated course of life , incompatible with that success in his pro- fession which he once had , and would otherwise have 20 FONDNESS FOR CHILDREN [ 1776 deservedly maintained ; yet.
... - rister at law , of good parts , but who fell into a dissipated course of life , incompatible with that success in his pro- fession which he once had , and would otherwise have 20 FONDNESS FOR CHILDREN [ 1776 deservedly maintained ; yet.
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