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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diffusion of ignorance , idleness , vice , and infidelity , among young men . ' Ib . p . 147. In no part of the kingdom will you meet with more licentious practices and sentiments , and with less learning , than in some colleges .
diffusion of ignorance , idleness , vice , and infidelity , among young men . ' Ib . p . 147. In no part of the kingdom will you meet with more licentious practices and sentiments , and with less learning , than in some colleges .
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A YOUNG man , whose name is Paterson , offers himself this evening to the Academy . He is the son of a man 3 for whom I have long had a kindness , and who is now abroad in distress . I shall be glad that you will be pleased to shew him ...
A YOUNG man , whose name is Paterson , offers himself this evening to the Academy . He is the son of a man 3 for whom I have long had a kindness , and who is now abroad in distress . I shall be glad that you will be pleased to shew him ...
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I suppose Miss Boswell reads her book , and young Alexander takes to his learning . Let me hear about them ; for every thing that belongs to you , belongs in a more remote degree , and not , I hope ...
I suppose Miss Boswell reads her book , and young Alexander takes to his learning . Let me hear about them ; for every thing that belongs to you , belongs in a more remote degree , and not , I hope ...
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