The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6J. Murray, 1839 |
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... learned there ; so that what the boys get at one end they lose at the other . " " More is learned in public than in private schools , from emulation ; there is the collision of mind with mind , or the radiation of many minds pointing to ...
... learned there ; so that what the boys get at one end they lose at the other . " " More is learned in public than in private schools , from emulation ; there is the collision of mind with mind , or the radiation of many minds pointing to ...
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... learned Cypriot , who , when the Turks took Cyprus in 1570 , retired into Italy , where he published several Italian and Latin works ; among the latter was a " Commentary on Horace's Art of Poetry . ' . C. at draughts with Phil . Jones ...
... learned Cypriot , who , when the Turks took Cyprus in 1570 , retired into Italy , where he published several Italian and Latin works ; among the latter was a " Commentary on Horace's Art of Poetry . ' . C. at draughts with Phil . Jones ...
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... learned and lively conversation we were much pleased . He gave us an invitation to dinner , which Dr. John- son told me was a high honour . " Sir , it is a great thing to dine with the canons of Christ Church . " We could not accept his ...
... learned and lively conversation we were much pleased . He gave us an invitation to dinner , which Dr. John- son told me was a high honour . " Sir , it is a great thing to dine with the canons of Christ Church . " We could not accept his ...
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... learned diction improves by time . " In the afternoon , as we were driving rapidly along in the postchaise , he said to me , " Life has not many things better than this . " ( ' ) We stopped at Stratford - upon - Avon , and drank tea and ...
... learned diction improves by time . " In the afternoon , as we were driving rapidly along in the postchaise , he said to me , " Life has not many things better than this . " ( ' ) We stopped at Stratford - upon - Avon , and drank tea and ...
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... by his learning : and therefore we find the most learned men abroad are in the universities . It is not so with us . Our uni- VOL . VI . K versities are impoverished of learning , by the pe- nury ÆTAT . 67 . 129 THE UNIVERSITIES .
... by his learning : and therefore we find the most learned men abroad are in the universities . It is not so with us . Our uni- VOL . VI . K versities are impoverished of learning , by the pe- nury ÆTAT . 67 . 129 THE UNIVERSITIES .
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