Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... learning was thus marked upon two occasions . Of Queen Elizabeth he said , " She had learning enough to have given dignity to a bishop ; " and of Mr. Thomas Davies he said , " Sir , Davies has learning enough to give credit to a clergy ...
... learning was thus marked upon two occasions . Of Queen Elizabeth he said , " She had learning enough to have given dignity to a bishop ; " and of Mr. Thomas Davies he said , " Sir , Davies has learning enough to give credit to a clergy ...
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... learning in the world than there was formerly ; for it is universally diffused . You have , perhaps , no man who knows as much Greek and Latin as Bentley ' ; no man who knows as much mathematicks as Newton : but you have many more men ...
... learning in the world than there was formerly ; for it is universally diffused . You have , perhaps , no man who knows as much Greek and Latin as Bentley ' ; no man who knows as much mathematicks as Newton : but you have many more men ...
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... learning which was the character of Menage . And I may be bold to say , that the excellent works he published will not distinguish him from other learned men so advantageously as this . To publish books of great learning , to make Greek ...
... learning which was the character of Menage . And I may be bold to say , that the excellent works he published will not distinguish him from other learned men so advantageously as this . To publish books of great learning , to make Greek ...
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