The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including the Tour to the HebridesHenry Holt & Company, 1882 - 689 pàgines |
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... never knew him corrected at school , but for talking and diverting other boys from their busi- He seemed to learn by ... never thought to raise me by comparing me to any one ; they never said Johnson is as good a scholar as such a one ...
... never knew him corrected at school , but for talking and diverting other boys from their busi- He seemed to learn by ... never thought to raise me by comparing me to any one ; they never said Johnson is as good a scholar as such a one ...
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... never would have taken place had not a gentleman of Shropshire , one of his schoolfellows , spontaneously undertaken to support him at Oxford , in the character of his companion ; though , in fact , he never received any assistance ...
... never would have taken place had not a gentleman of Shropshire , one of his schoolfellows , spontaneously undertaken to support him at Oxford , in the character of his companion ; though , in fact , he never received any assistance ...
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... never after- wards was perfectly relieved ; and all his labors and all his enjoy- ments were but temporary interruptions of its baleful influence . Johnson , upon the first violent attack of this disorder , strove to overcome it by ...
... never after- wards was perfectly relieved ; and all his labors and all his enjoy- ments were but temporary interruptions of its baleful influence . Johnson , upon the first violent attack of this disorder , strove to overcome it by ...
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... never appeared , and probably , never was executed . 66 Johnson had , from his early youth , been sensible to the in- fluence of female charms . His juvenile attachments to the fair sex were , however , very transient ; and it is ...
... never appeared , and probably , never was executed . 66 Johnson had , from his early youth , been sensible to the in- fluence of female charms . His juvenile attachments to the fair sex were , however , very transient ; and it is ...
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... never ceased , even after her death . He now set up a private academy , for which purpose he hired a large house , well situated near his native city . In the " Gentle- man's Magazine " for 1736 , there is the following advertisement ...
... never ceased , even after her death . He now set up a private academy , for which purpose he hired a large house , well situated near his native city . In the " Gentle- man's Magazine " for 1736 , there is the following advertisement ...
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