Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 19
... learning will ever contemplate it with veneration . One day , while he was sitting in it quite alone , Dr. Panting , then master of the College , whom he called " a fine Jacobite fellow , " over- heard him uttering this soliloquy in his ...
... learning will ever contemplate it with veneration . One day , while he was sitting in it quite alone , Dr. Panting , then master of the College , whom he called " a fine Jacobite fellow , " over- heard him uttering this soliloquy in his ...
Stran 308
... learning of the Scotch learning is like bread in a besieged town : every man gets a little , but no man gets a full meal . " " There is , " said he , in Scotland a diffusion of learning , a certain portion of it widely and thinly spread ...
... learning of the Scotch learning is like bread in a besieged town : every man gets a little , but no man gets a full meal . " " There is , " said he , in Scotland a diffusion of learning , a certain portion of it widely and thinly spread ...
Stran 356
... learning does not flourish in them as ' it would do 1 Dr. Adam Smith , who was for some time a professor in the ... learning with them for his life . In the foreign Universities a professorship is a high thing . It is as much ...
... learning does not flourish in them as ' it would do 1 Dr. Adam Smith , who was for some time a professor in the ... learning with them for his life . In the foreign Universities a professorship is a high thing . It is as much ...
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