Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... learned what I know of law chiefly from Mr. Ballow , 2 a very able man . I learned some too from Chambers ; but was not so teachable then . One is not willing to be taught by a young man . When I expressed a wish to know more about Mr ...
... learned what I know of law chiefly from Mr. Ballow , 2 a very able man . I learned some too from Chambers ; but was not so teachable then . One is not willing to be taught by a young man . When I expressed a wish to know more about Mr ...
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... learned from Dr. James , whom I helped in writing the proposals for his Dictionary , and also a little in the Dictionary itself . I also learned from Dr. Lawrence , but was then grown more stubborn . ' A curious incident happened to ...
... learned from Dr. James , whom I helped in writing the proposals for his Dictionary , and also a little in the Dictionary itself . I also learned from Dr. Lawrence , but was then grown more stubborn . ' A curious incident happened to ...
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... learned Dr. Zachary 1 Mr. Joseph Cooper Walker , of the Treasury , Dublin , who obligingly communicated to me this and a former letter from Dr. Johnson to the same gentleman ( for which see vol . i . p . 263 ) , writes to me as follows ...
... learned Dr. Zachary 1 Mr. Joseph Cooper Walker , of the Treasury , Dublin , who obligingly communicated to me this and a former letter from Dr. Johnson to the same gentleman ( for which see vol . i . p . 263 ) , writes to me as follows ...
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