The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... observed , ) was a very middle - rate poet , who pleased many readers , and therefore poetry of a middle sort was entitled to some esteem ; nor could I see why poetry should not , like every thing else , have different gradations of ...
... observed , ) was a very middle - rate poet , who pleased many readers , and therefore poetry of a middle sort was entitled to some esteem ; nor could I see why poetry should not , like every thing else , have different gradations of ...
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... observed , " The great in France live very magnificently , but the rest very miserably . There is no happy middle state as in England . The shops of Paris are mean ; the meat in the markets is such as would be sent to a gaol in England ...
... observed , " The great in France live very magnificently , but the rest very miserably . There is no happy middle state as in England . The shops of Paris are mean ; the meat in the markets is such as would be sent to a gaol in England ...
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... observed that Barclay speaks of infant baptism ; which they calmly made him perceive . Mr. Lloyd , however , was in as great a mistake ; for when insisting that the rite of baptism by water was to cease , when the spiritual ...
... observed that Barclay speaks of infant baptism ; which they calmly made him perceive . Mr. Lloyd , however , was in as great a mistake ; for when insisting that the rite of baptism by water was to cease , when the spiritual ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 4 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1839 |
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