Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... learned Latin under the ferocious Hunter : ' My master whipped me very well . Without that , Sir , I should have done nothing . ' He could have learned little but Latin at school , unless he had been sent to one of the Dissenting ...
... learned Latin under the ferocious Hunter : ' My master whipped me very well . Without that , Sir , I should have done nothing . ' He could have learned little but Latin at school , unless he had been sent to one of the Dissenting ...
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... learned Swiss divine Jean - Pierre de Crousaz . Crousaz knew no English but was not deterred from printing two sets of remarks , first the Examen based on a prose translation and then the Commentaire based on the elegant verse ...
... learned Swiss divine Jean - Pierre de Crousaz . Crousaz knew no English but was not deterred from printing two sets of remarks , first the Examen based on a prose translation and then the Commentaire based on the elegant verse ...
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... learned from the great free - thinker Mandeville , whose Fable of the Bees ( 1724 ) , a pioneer essay in sociology , he said ' opened my views into real life very much ' . In attributing the English soldier's courage to the ...
... learned from the great free - thinker Mandeville , whose Fable of the Bees ( 1724 ) , a pioneer essay in sociology , he said ' opened my views into real life very much ' . In attributing the English soldier's courage to the ...
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