Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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14. oldal
... tion , that though he might err in being too severe , the school of Lichfield was very respectable in his time . The late Dr. Taylor , Prebendary of Westminster , who was educated under him , told me , that " he was an excellent master ...
... tion , that though he might err in being too severe , the school of Lichfield was very respectable in his time . The late Dr. Taylor , Prebendary of Westminster , who was educated under him , told me , that " he was an excellent master ...
31. oldal
... tion.2 Yet he appears , from his early notes or memorandums in my possession , to have at various times attempted , or at least planned , a methodical course of study , according to computa- tion , of which he was all his life fond , as ...
... tion.2 Yet he appears , from his early notes or memorandums in my possession , to have at various times attempted , or at least planned , a methodical course of study , according to computa- tion , of which he was all his life fond , as ...
115. oldal
... tion , if two to one against two , how many against five ? If confederacies were easy useless ; many oppresses many . - -If possible only to some , dangerous . Principum amicitias . Here we see the embryo of No. 45 of the Adventurer ...
... tion , if two to one against two , how many against five ? If confederacies were easy useless ; many oppresses many . - -If possible only to some , dangerous . Principum amicitias . Here we see the embryo of No. 45 of the Adventurer ...
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