The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Nearly Half a Century During which He Flourished, 1±ÇG. Routledge & Company, Farringdon Street, 1857 - 300ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Latin Translation of Pope's " Messiah " -Attack of Hypochondria - Religious Impressions - Course of Reading- Love of Literature - Apparent Recklessness - Real State of Mind - Struggles with Poverty - Leaves the University CHAPTER II ...
... Latin Translation of Pope's " Messiah " -Attack of Hypochondria - Religious Impressions - Course of Reading- Love of Literature - Apparent Recklessness - Real State of Mind - Struggles with Poverty - Leaves the University CHAPTER II ...
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... LATIN TRANSLATION OF POPE'S " MESSIAH " -ATTACK OF HYPOCHONDRIA - RELIGIOUS IMPRESSIONS - COURSE OF READING - LOVE OF LITERATURE - APPARENT RECKLESSNESS- REAL STATE OF MIND - STRUGGLES WITH POVERTY - LEAVES THE UNIVERSITY . AMUEL ...
... LATIN TRANSLATION OF POPE'S " MESSIAH " -ATTACK OF HYPOCHONDRIA - RELIGIOUS IMPRESSIONS - COURSE OF READING - LOVE OF LITERATURE - APPARENT RECKLESSNESS- REAL STATE OF MIND - STRUGGLES WITH POVERTY - LEAVES THE UNIVERSITY . AMUEL ...
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... Latin scholar , and a citizen so creditable as to be made one of the magistrates of Lichfield ; and being a man of good sense , and skill in his trade , he acquired a reasonable share of wealth , of which , however , MICHAEL JOHNSON . 1 ...
... Latin scholar , and a citizen so creditable as to be made one of the magistrates of Lichfield ; and being a man of good sense , and skill in his trade , he acquired a reasonable share of wealth , of which , however , MICHAEL JOHNSON . 1 ...
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... Latin with Mr. Hawkins , usher , or under - master , of Lichfield school- ¡° a man , " said he , " very skilful 1 Such was the opinion of Dr. Swinfen . Johnson's eyes were very soon discovered to be bad , and , to relieve them , an issue ...
... Latin with Mr. Hawkins , usher , or under - master , of Lichfield school- ¡° a man , " said he , " very skilful 1 Such was the opinion of Dr. Swinfen . Johnson's eyes were very soon discovered to be bad , and , to relieve them , an issue ...
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... Latin for a candlestick , which the boy could not expect to be asked . Now , Sir , it a boy could answer every question , there would be no need of a master to teach him . " It is , however , but justice to the memory of Mr. Hunter to ...
... Latin for a candlestick , which the boy could not expect to be asked . Now , Sir , it a boy could answer every question , there would be no need of a master to teach him . " It is , however , but justice to the memory of Mr. Hunter to ...
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