Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... language ; -JOHNSON : ' It must have come by inspiration . A thousand , nay , a million of children could not invent a language . While the organs are pliable , there is not under- standing enough to form a language ; by the time that ...
... language ; -JOHNSON : ' It must have come by inspiration . A thousand , nay , a million of children could not invent a language . While the organs are pliable , there is not under- standing enough to form a language ; by the time that ...
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... language of the ever - memorable John Hales , of Eton , in an edition which his Lordship published of that writer's works . ' An author's language , sir ( said he ) , is a characteristical part of his composition , and is also ...
... language of the ever - memorable John Hales , of Eton , in an edition which his Lordship published of that writer's works . ' An author's language , sir ( said he ) , is a characteristical part of his composition , and is also ...
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... Language , conversation on the Irish , iv . 236-37 ; discussion on the origin of , vi . 43-4 ; Leibnitz on , iii . 13 . Languages , Greek and Latin , es- sential to a good education , ii . 119 ; to know a language , we must know the ...
... Language , conversation on the Irish , iv . 236-37 ; discussion on the origin of , vi . 43-4 ; Leibnitz on , iii . 13 . Languages , Greek and Latin , es- sential to a good education , ii . 119 ; to know a language , we must know the ...
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