Boswell's Life of Johnson, 3. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... learned and worthy Thomas Ruddiman . He said , ' I should take pleasure in helping you to do honour to him . But his fare- well letter to the Faculty of Advocates , when he resigned the office of their Librarian , should have been in ...
... learned and worthy Thomas Ruddiman . He said , ' I should take pleasure in helping you to do honour to him . But his fare- well letter to the Faculty of Advocates , when he resigned the office of their Librarian , should have been in ...
161. oldal
... learned , if any learned there were , could ; but knowing , by that learning , some written language , in that language they wrote , as letters had never been applied to their own . If there are manuscripts , let them be shown , with ...
... learned , if any learned there were , could ; but knowing , by that learning , some written language , in that language they wrote , as letters had never been applied to their own . If there are manuscripts , let them be shown , with ...
249. oldal
... learned there ; so that what the boys get at one end they lose at the other . ' ' More is learned in public than in private schools from emulation ; there is the collision of mind with mind , or the radiation of many minds pointing to ...
... learned there ; so that what the boys get at one end they lose at the other . ' ' More is learned in public than in private schools from emulation ; there is the collision of mind with mind , or the radiation of many minds pointing to ...
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