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... Johnson was habitually . dogmatic and conservative . On the subject of learning , at any rate , Johnson was surprisingly liberal , despite his schooling at Oxford which the Glaswegian Boswell identifies as " that magnificient and vener ...
... Johnson was habitually . dogmatic and conservative . On the subject of learning , at any rate , Johnson was surprisingly liberal , despite his schooling at Oxford which the Glaswegian Boswell identifies as " that magnificient and vener ...
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... Johnson advised here as well . He did , however , recognize the differences between the big - city schools ( which Goldsmith favored ) and the private country school which Milton and Locke had exalted in the previous century . " He ...
... Johnson advised here as well . He did , however , recognize the differences between the big - city schools ( which Goldsmith favored ) and the private country school which Milton and Locke had exalted in the previous century . " He ...
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... Johnson " knew more books than any man alive . " 21 Yet he was always impatient in his reading and writ- ing , as his correspondents could testify . His first paper at Oxford was written twice , but everything else he produced in his ...
... Johnson " knew more books than any man alive . " 21 Yet he was always impatient in his reading and writ- ing , as his correspondents could testify . His first paper at Oxford was written twice , but everything else he produced in his ...
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