The Lives of the Most Celebrated English Poets, with Criticisms. Extracted from D. JohnsonGalignani, 1805 - 312 páginas |
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... master must have been a skilful teacher ; for Johnson , when he stood in the very front of learning , being asked how he had . acquired so accurate a knowledge of the Latin tongue , replied , " My master beat me very well ; without that ...
... master must have been a skilful teacher ; for Johnson , when he stood in the very front of learning , being asked how he had . acquired so accurate a knowledge of the Latin tongue , replied , " My master beat me very well ; without that ...
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... the means of subsistence to seek , he accepted , in the month of March 1732 , an invitation to the office of under- master of a free school at Market Bosworth in Leicestershire but not knowing , as he said , whe- 4 SOME ACCOUNT ON THE LIFE.
... the means of subsistence to seek , he accepted , in the month of March 1732 , an invitation to the office of under- master of a free school at Market Bosworth in Leicestershire but not knowing , as he said , whe- 4 SOME ACCOUNT ON THE LIFE.
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... master of an academy , and afterwards Lucasian professor of mathematics in the university of Cambridge : but from that gentleman it does not appear that Johnson found either protection or encouragement . How he spent his time upon his ...
... master of an academy , and afterwards Lucasian professor of mathematics in the university of Cambridge : but from that gentleman it does not appear that Johnson found either protection or encouragement . How he spent his time upon his ...
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... master of the college ; but it did not add much to his reputation . At the beginning of the civil war , as the Prince passed through Cambridge in his way to York , he was entertained with the representation of the Guardian , " a comedy ...
... master of the college ; but it did not add much to his reputation . At the beginning of the civil war , as the Prince passed through Cambridge in his way to York , he was entertained with the representation of the Guardian , " a comedy ...
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... master , and something else which a temper like his could not undergo , after taking both the usual degrees , that of Bachelor in 1628 , and that of Master in 1632 , he left the University with no kindness for its institution . He first ...
... master , and something else which a temper like his could not undergo , after taking both the usual degrees , that of Bachelor in 1628 , and that of Master in 1632 , he left the University with no kindness for its institution . He first ...
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