Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... Johnson's conversation , its ex- traordinary vigour and vivacity , ' constituted ' one of the first features of his character . ' Accordingly he congratulates himself ... Johnson had all the necessary qualifi- cations ΧΧ LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
... Johnson's conversation , its ex- traordinary vigour and vivacity , ' constituted ' one of the first features of his character . ' Accordingly he congratulates himself ... Johnson had all the necessary qualifi- cations ΧΧ LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
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... Johnson's tutor . The fact , however , is , that in 1731 , Mr. Jorden quitted the College , and his pupils were transferred to Dr. Adams ; so that had Johnson returned , Dr. Adams would have been his tutor . It is to be wished that this ...
... Johnson's tutor . The fact , however , is , that in 1731 , Mr. Jorden quitted the College , and his pupils were transferred to Dr. Adams ; so that had Johnson returned , Dr. Adams would have been his tutor . It is to be wished that this ...
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... Johnson's having a prejudice against him . Paul Whitehead was , indeed , unfor- tunate in being not only slighted by Johnson , but violently attacked by Churchill , who utters the fol- lowing imprecation : ' May I ( can worse disgrace ...
... Johnson's having a prejudice against him . Paul Whitehead was , indeed , unfor- tunate in being not only slighted by Johnson , but violently attacked by Churchill , who utters the fol- lowing imprecation : ' May I ( can worse disgrace ...
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