Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... attention of his master , who appears early to have distinguished him from the rest of his pupils , and to have bestowed up- on him a more than ordinary share of at- tention . In a visit to Newcastle about four years ago , our author ...
... attention of his master , who appears early to have distinguished him from the rest of his pupils , and to have bestowed up- on him a more than ordinary share of at- tention . In a visit to Newcastle about four years ago , our author ...
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... attention to his school duties had been di- verted by that propensity to novelty , so na- tural to the ardour of youthful minds . This , like all the rest of his early productions , bears the strongest marks of a vigorous and active ...
... attention to his school duties had been di- verted by that propensity to novelty , so na- tural to the ardour of youthful minds . This , like all the rest of his early productions , bears the strongest marks of a vigorous and active ...
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... attention at different times , he observes that the Muses , willing to augment the number of their votaries , had at length retained him in their service , and had bound him fast with a chain , which it was his pleasure to wear . This ...
... attention at different times , he observes that the Muses , willing to augment the number of their votaries , had at length retained him in their service , and had bound him fast with a chain , which it was his pleasure to wear . This ...
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... attention to his books . In 1751 he left Kendal * , and removed the same 1 * From the following extract of a letter written at this time to a fellow - student , it is probable that he experi- enced no very important benefit from his ...
... attention to his books . In 1751 he left Kendal * , and removed the same 1 * From the following extract of a letter written at this time to a fellow - student , it is probable that he experi- enced no very important benefit from his ...
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... attention and friendship of his flock . As he was now regularly established in the stated office of a minister , it was thought necessary , that he should undergo the cere- of ordination . This was accordingly mony performed at a ...
... attention and friendship of his flock . As he was now regularly established in the stated office of a minister , it was thought necessary , that he should undergo the cere- of ordination . This was accordingly mony performed at a ...
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