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... memory was astonishing , his precocity with words unusual . At a succession of schools , he rapidly assimilated everything the teachers put in front of him ; from Dame Oliver's he went at six or thereabouts to a school kept by one ...
... memory was astonishing , his precocity with words unusual . At a succession of schools , he rapidly assimilated everything the teachers put in front of him ; from Dame Oliver's he went at six or thereabouts to a school kept by one ...
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... memory , was probably never learnt without coercion of some kind ; certainly the disap- pearance of Latin and Greek from English schools has exactly kept pace with the obsolescence of the cane . Sam Johnson cannot have enjoyed being ...
... memory , was probably never learnt without coercion of some kind ; certainly the disap- pearance of Latin and Greek from English schools has exactly kept pace with the obsolescence of the cane . Sam Johnson cannot have enjoyed being ...
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... memory of the few meetings he had had with her . But Molly Aston had married her sea captain , and Johnson's firm morals would not allow him to look in the direction of a married woman . Molly had become a beautiful memory ; he had lost ...
... memory of the few meetings he had had with her . But Molly Aston had married her sea captain , and Johnson's firm morals would not allow him to look in the direction of a married woman . Molly had become a beautiful memory ; he had lost ...
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Introduction | 13 |
At St Johns Gate | 79 |
The Friend of Goodness | 100 |
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