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His father scolded him for his want of steady application and he had , he told Boswell , “ no settled plan of life , nor looked forward at all , but merely lived from day to day . ” Probably it was during this period - it lasted two ...
His father scolded him for his want of steady application and he had , he told Boswell , “ no settled plan of life , nor looked forward at all , but merely lived from day to day . ” Probably it was during this period - it lasted two ...
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According to Hawkins : " He had no learning . . . and though it may be said , that having lived for some years abroad , he must have seen and remarked many things that would have afforded entertainment in the relation , this advantage ...
According to Hawkins : " He had no learning . . . and though it may be said , that having lived for some years abroad , he must have seen and remarked many things that would have afforded entertainment in the relation , this advantage ...
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Boswell lived in order to write because only after he had written could he realize that he had lived . We sometimes think of him , properly enough , as one of the innumerable diarists and letter writers who scribbled away so ...
Boswell lived in order to write because only after he had written could he realize that he had lived . We sometimes think of him , properly enough , as one of the innumerable diarists and letter writers who scribbled away so ...
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