Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... Oxford and thence into the professions , especially law . Two years later he entered the upper school , where he learned Latin under the ferocious Hunter : ' My master whipped me very well . Without that , Sir , I should have done ...
... Oxford and thence into the professions , especially law . Two years later he entered the upper school , where he learned Latin under the ferocious Hunter : ' My master whipped me very well . Without that , Sir , I should have done ...
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... Oxford . His reason for wanting to go there was not only to learn more classics - at nineteen he had about as much Latin as he would ever have and that was a great deal - but his knowledge of Greek needed improvement . It was also that ...
... Oxford . His reason for wanting to go there was not only to learn more classics - at nineteen he had about as much Latin as he would ever have and that was a great deal - but his knowledge of Greek needed improvement . It was also that ...
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... Oxford and Cambridge had become finishing schools for the sons of the rich , noblemen or gentlemen - commoners who would dine with the Fellows on High Table at the age of fifteen or sixteen . Still , this was the gateway into life , and ...
... Oxford and Cambridge had become finishing schools for the sons of the rich , noblemen or gentlemen - commoners who would dine with the Fellows on High Table at the age of fifteen or sixteen . Still , this was the gateway into life , and ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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