The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Henry G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... other inhabitants of North Britain . Dr. Johnson being informed of this , I suppose by Mr. Drummond , wrote with a generous indignation as follows : - ÆTAT . 57 . GAELIC BIBLE . 11 LETTER 102. 10 1766 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... other inhabitants of North Britain . Dr. Johnson being informed of this , I suppose by Mr. Drummond , wrote with a generous indignation as follows : - ÆTAT . 57 . GAELIC BIBLE . 11 LETTER 102. 10 1766 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... suppose , no other man wishes to resemble . " The Papists have , indeed , denied to the laity the use of the Bible ; but this prohibition , in few places now very rigorously enforced , is defended by arguments , which have for their ...
... suppose , no other man wishes to resemble . " The Papists have , indeed , denied to the laity the use of the Bible ; but this prohibition , in few places now very rigorously enforced , is defended by arguments , which have for their ...
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... suppose Lewis the Fourteenth or Charles the Second . " ( 2 ) ( 1 ) This perhaps may have given Dr. Johnson the first idea of the most popular and entertaining of all his works , " The Lives of the Poets . " - C . ( 2 ) This reminds us ...
... suppose Lewis the Fourteenth or Charles the Second . " ( 2 ) ( 1 ) This perhaps may have given Dr. Johnson the first idea of the most popular and entertaining of all his works , " The Lives of the Poets . " - C . ( 2 ) This reminds us ...
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... suppose it was to introduce a comedy , when Mr. Bensley solemnly began , " Press'd with the load of life , the weary mind Surveys the general toil of human kind . " But this dark ground might make Goldsmith's hu- mour shine the more ...
... suppose it was to introduce a comedy , when Mr. Bensley solemnly began , " Press'd with the load of life , the weary mind Surveys the general toil of human kind . " But this dark ground might make Goldsmith's hu- mour shine the more ...
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... Suppose you and I and two hundred more were restrained from printing our thoughts : what then ? What proportion would that restraint upon us bear to the private happiness of the nation ? " ( 1 ) This mode of representing the ...
... Suppose you and I and two hundred more were restrained from printing our thoughts : what then ? What proportion would that restraint upon us bear to the private happiness of the nation ? " ( 1 ) This mode of representing the ...
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