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... other school classics , and information to be found in the dictionary or ready - reference books has been excluded from the notes ; for their theme . is Johnson . 66 Those who have found contact with the mind of Dr. xi INTRODUCTION.
... other school classics , and information to be found in the dictionary or ready - reference books has been excluded from the notes ; for their theme . is Johnson . 66 Those who have found contact with the mind of Dr. xi INTRODUCTION.
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... mind and character . Who else to use the words of Sir Joshua Reynolds - can so surely as Dr. Johnson clear one's mind of rubbish and teach one to think justly ? - - For Boswell , of whom something must be said in an Intro- duction , the ...
... mind and character . Who else to use the words of Sir Joshua Reynolds - can so surely as Dr. Johnson clear one's mind of rubbish and teach one to think justly ? - - For Boswell , of whom something must be said in an Intro- duction , the ...
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... mind and fortunes , he never had persevering diligence enough to form them into a 15 regular composition . Of these memorials a few have been preserved ; but the greater part was consigned by him to the flames , a few days before his ...
... mind and fortunes , he never had persevering diligence enough to form them into a 15 regular composition . Of these memorials a few have been preserved ; but the greater part was consigned by him to the flames , a few days before his ...
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... mind ; and it may be easily imagined how much of this little knowledge may be lost in imparting it , and how soon a succession of copies will lose 15 all resemblance of the original . " " ( Having said thus much by way of introduction ...
... mind ; and it may be easily imagined how much of this little knowledge may be lost in imparting it , and how soon a succession of copies will lose 15 all resemblance of the original . " " ( Having said thus much by way of introduction ...
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... mind . " JOHNSON . " No , Sir , stark insensibility . " " He had a love and respect for Jorden , not for his literature , but for his 35 worth . " Whenever ( said he ) a young man becomes Jorden's pupil , he becomes his son . " O While ...
... mind . " JOHNSON . " No , Sir , stark insensibility . " " He had a love and respect for Jorden , not for his literature , but for his 35 worth . " Whenever ( said he ) a young man becomes Jorden's pupil , he becomes his son . " O While ...
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