Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... written , we learn the language . ' A gentleman maintained that the art of printing had hurt real learning , by ... writing alone . The same gentleman maintained that a general diffusion of knowledge among a people was a dis- advantage ...
... written , we learn the language . ' A gentleman maintained that the art of printing had hurt real learning , by ... writing alone . The same gentleman maintained that a general diffusion of knowledge among a people was a dis- advantage ...
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... written the two best comedies of his age is surely a considerable man . ' And he had , accordingly , the honour to ... written by a Mr. Shiels ; 1 that written by Dr. Murdoch ; one prefixed to an edition of The Seasons , published at ...
... written the two best comedies of his age is surely a considerable man . ' And he had , accordingly , the honour to ... written by a Mr. Shiels ; 1 that written by Dr. Murdoch ; one prefixed to an edition of The Seasons , published at ...
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... written by Dr. Hill . know this . ' JOHNSON : ' Well , sir . much better the subject of cookery may be treated by a philosopher . I doubt if the book be written by Dr. Hill ; for , in Mrs. Glasse's Cookery , which I have looked into ...
... written by Dr. Hill . know this . ' JOHNSON : ' Well , sir . much better the subject of cookery may be treated by a philosopher . I doubt if the book be written by Dr. Hill ; for , in Mrs. Glasse's Cookery , which I have looked into ...
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