The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With Critical Observations on His WorksJ. & A. Arch, 1795 - 307 oldal |
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... feems to have fucceeded his father in his bufinefs ; but died in 1737 , in the 25th year of his age . During the period of infancy , all chil- dren are prodigies of form and under- ftanding to their parents . With a natu- ral fondness ...
... feems to have fucceeded his father in his bufinefs ; but died in 1737 , in the 25th year of his age . During the period of infancy , all chil- dren are prodigies of form and under- ftanding to their parents . With a natu- ral fondness ...
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... While at fchool , he is faid by Mr. Hec- tor to have been indolent and averfe from ftudy . But the procraftination of his du- ties feems neither to have prevented the timely performance of his exercises , nor to have blemished [ 14 ]
... While at fchool , he is faid by Mr. Hec- tor to have been indolent and averfe from ftudy . But the procraftination of his du- ties feems neither to have prevented the timely performance of his exercises , nor to have blemished [ 14 ]
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... feems to have been there in the double capacity of a scholar and ufh- er , repaying the learning he acquired from his master , by the inftruction he gave to the younger boys . Parfon Ford he has defcribed in his " Life of Fenton , " as ...
... feems to have been there in the double capacity of a scholar and ufh- er , repaying the learning he acquired from his master , by the inftruction he gave to the younger boys . Parfon Ford he has defcribed in his " Life of Fenton , " as ...
17. oldal
... feems ever af- ter to have entertained a favourable opi- nion , and to have recommended it , not without reason , to young men , as the surest means of enticing them to learn : What he read was not works of mere amusement ? ડેટ They ...
... feems ever af- ter to have entertained a favourable opi- nion , and to have recommended it , not without reason , to young men , as the surest means of enticing them to learn : What he read was not works of mere amusement ? ડેટ They ...
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... nued it without interruption every Tuef- day and Friday , till the 17th of March 1752 , when it closed . In carrying on this periodical publication , he feems neither . to have courted , nor to have met with much [ 84 ]
... nued it without interruption every Tuef- day and Friday , till the 17th of March 1752 , when it closed . In carrying on this periodical publication , he feems neither . to have courted , nor to have met with much [ 84 ]
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