Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... language so near 2 1 See ante , April 16 , 1779 . Johnson , it seems , twice took up this study . In July , 1773 , he re- corded that between Easter and Whitsuntide , he attempted to learn the Low Dutch language . My application , ' he ...
... language so near 2 1 See ante , April 16 , 1779 . Johnson , it seems , twice took up this study . In July , 1773 , he re- corded that between Easter and Whitsuntide , he attempted to learn the Low Dutch language . My application , ' he ...
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... language . Sir Joshua Reynolds , who was much amused by this procedure , which seemed a kind of reversing of what might have been expected from the two men , took notice of it to Dr. Johnson , as they walked away by themselves . Johnson ...
... language . Sir Joshua Reynolds , who was much amused by this procedure , which seemed a kind of reversing of what might have been expected from the two men , took notice of it to Dr. Johnson , as they walked away by themselves . Johnson ...
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... language ; JOHNSON . ' It must have come by inspiration . A thousand , nay , a million of children could not invent a language . While the organs are pliable , there is not understanding enough to form a language ; by the time that ...
... language ; JOHNSON . ' It must have come by inspiration . A thousand , nay , a million of children could not invent a language . While the organs are pliable , there is not understanding enough to form a language ; by the time that ...
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