The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... given to him . To some men it is given on condition of not taking liberties , which other men may take without much harm . One may drink wine , and be nothing the worse for it ; on another , wine may have effects so inflamma- tory as to ...
... given to him . To some men it is given on condition of not taking liberties , which other men may take without much harm . One may drink wine , and be nothing the worse for it ; on another , wine may have effects so inflamma- tory as to ...
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... given proof as a curate that he shall deserve such a trust . " This is an excellent theory ; and if the practice were according to it , the Church of Eng- land would be admirable indeed . However , as I have heard Dr. Johnson observe as ...
... given proof as a curate that he shall deserve such a trust . " This is an excellent theory ; and if the practice were according to it , the Church of Eng- land would be admirable indeed . However , as I have heard Dr. Johnson observe as ...
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... given them to Mr. Steevens to castrate for the edition of the poets , to which he was to write Prefaces . Dr. Taylor ( the only time I ever heard him say any thing witty ) 1 observed , that " if Rochester had been castrated himself ...
... given them to Mr. Steevens to castrate for the edition of the poets , to which he was to write Prefaces . Dr. Taylor ( the only time I ever heard him say any thing witty ) 1 observed , that " if Rochester had been castrated himself ...
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