Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... English . ' He decides it does . He continues : - The only inconvenience is , that few Scotsmen that have had an English education have ever settled cordially in their own country ; and they have been commonly lost ever after to their ...
... English . ' He decides it does . He continues : - The only inconvenience is , that few Scotsmen that have had an English education have ever settled cordially in their own country ; and they have been commonly lost ever after to their ...
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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 opportu- nity 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 opportu- nity offers of ...
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... English . His testimonial being received he goes from his jolly companions to the care of a large parish . ' Ib . p . 197. Bishop Law gave in 1781 a different account of Cambridge . There , he complains , such was the devotion to math ...
... English . His testimonial being received he goes from his jolly companions to the care of a large parish . ' Ib . p . 197. Bishop Law gave in 1781 a different account of Cambridge . There , he complains , such was the devotion to math ...
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... English conversation among friends did , in former days , encourage and excuse . ' H. C. Robinson ( Diary , iii . 485 ) says that Dr. Burney spoke with great warmth of affection of Dr. Johnson , and said he was the kindest creature in ...
... English conversation among friends did , in former days , encourage and excuse . ' H. C. Robinson ( Diary , iii . 485 ) says that Dr. Burney spoke with great warmth of affection of Dr. Johnson , and said he was the kindest creature in ...
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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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