Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... look up to them as our instructors , and the objects of our imitation . The benefit which society derives , therefore , from the exertions of an individual thus qualified for the arduous task of education , is altogether incalculable ...
... look up to them as our instructors , and the objects of our imitation . The benefit which society derives , therefore , from the exertions of an individual thus qualified for the arduous task of education , is altogether incalculable ...
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... - " cation , to do well there , or at any other " school . I am spurring him up every day ; " so that I believe he looks upon me as his See the Appendix . con- " continual tormentor . His greatest unhappi- " ness is MEMOIR OF.
... - " cation , to do well there , or at any other " school . I am spurring him up every day ; " so that I believe he looks upon me as his See the Appendix . con- " continual tormentor . His greatest unhappi- " ness is MEMOIR OF.
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... it's hold , and all looks “ dreary and uncomfortable . Head - aches " and agues stare me in the face . The noise “ of a town , and the confinements of a study , " and " and the tedious round of weekly labours " are xl MEMOIR OF.
... it's hold , and all looks “ dreary and uncomfortable . Head - aches " and agues stare me in the face . The noise “ of a town , and the confinements of a study , " and " and the tedious round of weekly labours " are xl MEMOIR OF.
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... look for my only consola- " tion , I meet nothing but solitude and in- " difference ; yet I sit here indolently repining " at my lot without endeavouring to better " it ..... I am doomed to have no prospect " in life , either of a ...
... look for my only consola- " tion , I meet nothing but solitude and in- " difference ; yet I sit here indolently repining " at my lot without endeavouring to better " it ..... I am doomed to have no prospect " in life , either of a ...
Página liii
... look behind . It is probable , however , that Mr. Walker ac- cepted this invitation with the more pleasure , as it brought him into the neighbourhood of a gentleman , with whom in early life he had contracted the strictest friendship ...
... look behind . It is probable , however , that Mr. Walker ac- cepted this invitation with the more pleasure , as it brought him into the neighbourhood of a gentleman , with whom in early life he had contracted the strictest friendship ...
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