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... opinion which the Greek adage expresses , " That a a great book is a great plague . " + The divisions and sub- divisions , the principal and the subordinate parts , the apt * Et hercule , ut aliæ bonæ res , ita bonus liber , melior est ...
... opinion which the Greek adage expresses , " That a a great book is a great plague . " + The divisions and sub- divisions , the principal and the subordinate parts , the apt * Et hercule , ut aliæ bonæ res , ita bonus liber , melior est ...
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... the research of Dr. Johnson . In No. 69 of the Idler , upon the subject of translation , he alludes to an opinion expressed in Felltham's Preface to his Book . expelled from the work all that could offend the most X PREFACE .
... the research of Dr. Johnson . In No. 69 of the Idler , upon the subject of translation , he alludes to an opinion expressed in Felltham's Preface to his Book . expelled from the work all that could offend the most X PREFACE .
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... ever writ such damned stuff as this . ' Neither did I ever hear that opinion disputed ; so that Mr. Partridge lies under a dilemma , either of disowning his almanack , or allowing € · himself to be no man alive . Secondly , PREFACE .
... ever writ such damned stuff as this . ' Neither did I ever hear that opinion disputed ; so that Mr. Partridge lies under a dilemma , either of disowning his almanack , or allowing € · himself to be no man alive . Secondly , PREFACE .
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... opinion , that a man may be alive now , who was not alive a twelvemonth ago . And , indeed , there lies the sophistry of his argu- ment . He dares not assert he was alive ever since that 29th of March - but that he is now alive , and ...
... opinion , that a man may be alive now , who was not alive a twelvemonth ago . And , indeed , there lies the sophistry of his argu- ment . He dares not assert he was alive ever since that 29th of March - but that he is now alive , and ...
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... opinion , or more probably the hurry of a dissipated life , has often betrayed him into a careless and awkward mode of composition , and sometimes made him guilty of grammatical inaccuracies . But although his papers deserve not to be ...
... opinion , or more probably the hurry of a dissipated life , has often betrayed him into a careless and awkward mode of composition , and sometimes made him guilty of grammatical inaccuracies . But although his papers deserve not to be ...
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