The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Henry G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... FOR UNDUE SEVERITY . · 811 - · 314 No. II . ARGUMENT IN FAVOUR OF THE SCOTTISH LAW DOCTRINE OF " VICIOUS INTROMISSION . " No. III . ARGUMENT IN DEFENCE OF LAY PATRONAGE . 319 10 THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. 27 CHAPTER.
... FOR UNDUE SEVERITY . · 811 - · 314 No. II . ARGUMENT IN FAVOUR OF THE SCOTTISH LAW DOCTRINE OF " VICIOUS INTROMISSION . " No. III . ARGUMENT IN DEFENCE OF LAY PATRONAGE . 319 10 THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. 27 CHAPTER.
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... favour : " At cum Cicero quosdam versus ( Virgilii ) audisset , in fine ait : Magnæ spes altera Romæ . ' . Quasi ipse linguæ Latina spes prima fuisset , et Maro futurus esset secunda . " Donat . vit . Vir . § 41.- CROKER . old times ...
... favour : " At cum Cicero quosdam versus ( Virgilii ) audisset , in fine ait : Magnæ spes altera Romæ . ' . Quasi ipse linguæ Latina spes prima fuisset , et Maro futurus esset secunda . " Donat . vit . Vir . § 41.- CROKER . old times ...
Pàgina 13
... favoured me with a long , intelligent , and very obliging letter upon this work , makes the following remark : - " Dr . Johnson has alluded to the worthy man employed in the translation of the New Testament . Might not this have ...
... favoured me with a long , intelligent , and very obliging letter upon this work , makes the following remark : - " Dr . Johnson has alluded to the worthy man employed in the translation of the New Testament . Might not this have ...
Pàgina 18
... favour , of certain estates , of which Sir Thomas had a life possession . Hervey's letter avows the adultery , and assigns very strange reasons for the lady's leaving her husband , and then goes on to complain , that Sir Thomas was ...
... favour , of certain estates , of which Sir Thomas had a life possession . Hervey's letter avows the adultery , and assigns very strange reasons for the lady's leaving her husband , and then goes on to complain , that Sir Thomas was ...
Pàgina 24
... favoured by them would frequently , from gratitude , exaggerate their praises : and as this pro- ceeded from a good motive , it was certainly ex- cusable , as far as error could be excusable . " The King then asked him what he thought ...
... favoured by them would frequently , from gratitude , exaggerate their praises : and as this pro- ceeded from a good motive , it was certainly ex- cusable , as far as error could be excusable . " The King then asked him what he thought ...
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