Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... early and proceeded . From Dame Oliver's school he went at eight to Lichfield Grammar School -an excellent school which sent many boys to Oxford and thence into the professions , especially law . Two years later he entered the upper ...
... early and proceeded . From Dame Oliver's school he went at eight to Lichfield Grammar School -an excellent school which sent many boys to Oxford and thence into the professions , especially law . Two years later he entered the upper ...
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... early . ' JOHNSON : ' Why , yes , Sir . ' BOSWELL : ' But those who do live , are as stout and strong people as any : Dr Price says , they must be naturally strong to get through . ' JOHNSON : " That is system , sir . . . . ' Johnson ...
... early . ' JOHNSON : ' Why , yes , Sir . ' BOSWELL : ' But those who do live , are as stout and strong people as any : Dr Price says , they must be naturally strong to get through . ' JOHNSON : " That is system , sir . . . . ' Johnson ...
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... early in 1744. The story of Savage's noble bastardy is a highly romantic one , a fairy - tale of the Male Cinderella with an unhappy ending , and Johnson tells it with great narrative skill . The hero was ' a Man equally distinguished ...
... early in 1744. The story of Savage's noble bastardy is a highly romantic one , a fairy - tale of the Male Cinderella with an unhappy ending , and Johnson tells it with great narrative skill . The hero was ' a Man equally distinguished ...
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