The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Buckland, 1787 - 605 sider |
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... himself was able to bind a book . This fufpenfe con- tinued about two years , at the end whereof , a neigh- bouring gentleman , Mr. Andrew Corbet , having a fon , who had been educated in the fame school with John- fon , whom he was ...
... himself was able to bind a book . This fufpenfe con- tinued about two years , at the end whereof , a neigh- bouring gentleman , Mr. Andrew Corbet , having a fon , who had been educated in the fame school with John- fon , whom he was ...
Side 10
... himself and the spirit that must have actuated his unknown benefactor , that , with all the indignation of an infulted man , he threw them away . He may be supposed to have been under the age of twenty , when this imaginary indignity ...
... himself and the spirit that must have actuated his unknown benefactor , that , with all the indignation of an infulted man , he threw them away . He may be supposed to have been under the age of twenty , when this imaginary indignity ...
Side 12
... himself from early prayers , impofed on him for a vacation exercife , the task of tranflating into Latin verfe the Meffiah of Mr. Pope , which being shewn to the author of the original , by a fon of Dr. Arbuthnot , then a gentleman ...
... himself from early prayers , impofed on him for a vacation exercife , the task of tranflating into Latin verfe the Meffiah of Mr. Pope , which being shewn to the author of the original , by a fon of Dr. Arbuthnot , then a gentleman ...
Side 13
... himself fo expert a writer , that he took in business , and earned fome pence by hackney - writing . And thus , by degrees , he pushed his faculties , and fell to forms ; and , by books that were lent him , became an exquifite entering ...
... himself fo expert a writer , that he took in business , and earned fome pence by hackney - writing . And thus , by degrees , he pushed his faculties , and fell to forms ; and , by books that were lent him , became an exquifite entering ...
Side 29
... himself to Cave , as not to be at liberty to enter into a closer engagement with any other person : he , therefore , in 1736 , made overtures to the Rev. Mr. Budworth , then mafter of the grammar fchool at Brerewood , in Staffordshire ...
... himself to Cave , as not to be at liberty to enter into a closer engagement with any other person : he , therefore , in 1736 , made overtures to the Rev. Mr. Budworth , then mafter of the grammar fchool at Brerewood , in Staffordshire ...
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