The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 2H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... equally or even more voluminous , and must have made it a work of nuch greater mental labour than mere Lexicons , or Word - Books , as the Dutch call them . They , who will make the experiment of trying how they can define a few words ...
... equally or even more voluminous , and must have made it a work of nuch greater mental labour than mere Lexicons , or Word - Books , as the Dutch call them . They , who will make the experiment of trying how they can define a few words ...
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... equally liable to change , that understanding may make its appearance and depart , that it may blaze and expire . " Let me not be long without a letter , and I will forgive you the omission of the visit ; and if you can tell me that you ...
... equally liable to change , that understanding may make its appearance and depart , that it may blaze and expire . " Let me not be long without a letter , and I will forgive you the omission of the visit ; and if you can tell me that you ...
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... equally confident , upon the same evi- dence , that he wrote " Further Thoughts on Agri- culture ; " being the sequel of a very inferior essay on the same subject , and which , though carried on as if by the same hand , is both in ...
... equally confident , upon the same evi- dence , that he wrote " Further Thoughts on Agri- culture ; " being the sequel of a very inferior essay on the same subject , and which , though carried on as if by the same hand , is both in ...
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... equally irresistible by guilt and innocence . Let the man thus driven into exile , for having been the friend of his country , be received in every other place as a confessor of liberty ; and let the tools of power be taught in time ...
... equally irresistible by guilt and innocence . Let the man thus driven into exile , for having been the friend of his country , be received in every other place as a confessor of liberty ; and let the tools of power be taught in time ...
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... equally dull till excited by wine . Akenside having been informed of this imposition , vindicated his right by publishing the poem with its real author's name . Several instances of such literary fraud have been detected . The Rev. Dr ...
... equally dull till excited by wine . Akenside having been informed of this imposition , vindicated his right by publishing the poem with its real author's name . Several instances of such literary fraud have been detected . The Rev. Dr ...
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