Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötet |
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2 ' There are , ' wrote Hume in 1767 , ' several advantages of a Scots edu- cation ; but the question is , whether that of the language does not counter- balance them , and determine the pre- ference to the English .
2 ' There are , ' wrote Hume in 1767 , ' several advantages of a Scots edu- cation ; but the question is , whether that of the language does not counter- balance them , and determine the pre- ference to the English .
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The same year Dr. John- son not only wrote to Dr. Joseph Warton in favour of Dr. Burney's youngest son , who was to be placed in the college of Winchester , but accompanied him when he went thither 4 . a but , 1 , 2 : but 3 .
The same year Dr. John- son not only wrote to Dr. Joseph Warton in favour of Dr. Burney's youngest son , who was to be placed in the college of Winchester , but accompanied him when he went thither 4 . a but , 1 , 2 : but 3 .
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Three days later he wrote : - ' It was a twelvemonth last Sunday since the convulsions in my breast left me . I hope I was thankful when I recollected it : by removing that disorder , a great improvement was made in the enjoyment of ...
Three days later he wrote : - ' It was a twelvemonth last Sunday since the convulsions in my breast left me . I hope I was thankful when I recollected it : by removing that disorder , a great improvement was made in the enjoyment of ...
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