The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... expressed , " troubled in mind . " Some of the ancient philosophers held , that all deviations from right reason were mad- ness ; and whoever wishes to see the opin- ions both of ancients and moderns upon this subject , collected and ...
... expressed , " troubled in mind . " Some of the ancient philosophers held , that all deviations from right reason were mad- ness ; and whoever wishes to see the opin- ions both of ancients and moderns upon this subject , collected and ...
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... expressed in terms not good enough most be said to have looked up to him . for a tallow - chandler to have used . ' Dyer was a divine , a linguist , a mathemati- " Talking of a court - martial that was sit cian , a metaphysician , a ...
... expressed in terms not good enough most be said to have looked up to him . for a tallow - chandler to have used . ' Dyer was a divine , a linguist , a mathemati- " Talking of a court - martial that was sit cian , a metaphysician , a ...
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... expressed his opinion that there wa more energy in that poem than could be expected from Mr. Walpole ; Mr. Warton ... expression , No , sir , was not always to intimate contradiction : for he would say so when he was about to en- force ...
... expressed his opinion that there wa more energy in that poem than could be expected from Mr. Walpole ; Mr. Warton ... expression , No , sir , was not always to intimate contradiction : for he would say so when he was about to en- force ...
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