Addresses and TransactionsW. Dawson, 1969 |
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... Grammar School , but he was prepared for the University at Mr. John Hunter's school at Lichfield . Here the foundations of his life - long friendship with Johnson were well and truly laid . In 1728 he matriculated at Christ Church ...
... Grammar School , but he was prepared for the University at Mr. John Hunter's school at Lichfield . Here the foundations of his life - long friendship with Johnson were well and truly laid . In 1728 he matriculated at Christ Church ...
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... schools also attended . The boys of the Lichfield Grammar School were given a half - holiday in order to impress upon their minds the traditions of the School which not only Johnson , but so many other men who ofter- wards became famous ...
... schools also attended . The boys of the Lichfield Grammar School were given a half - holiday in order to impress upon their minds the traditions of the School which not only Johnson , but so many other men who ofter- wards became famous ...
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... Grammar School , whence he went to the University . Owing , however , to comparative poverty he was unable to continue his education , and had to turn out into the world and get his own living . On leaving the University , Johnson went ...
... Grammar School , whence he went to the University . Owing , however , to comparative poverty he was unable to continue his education , and had to turn out into the world and get his own living . On leaving the University , Johnson went ...
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