The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... honour , or best distinguish its beauties . Some have revised additions , others have published commentaries , and all have endeavoured to make their particular studies , in some degree , subservient to this general emulation . Among ...
... honour , or best distinguish its beauties . Some have revised additions , others have published commentaries , and all have endeavoured to make their particular studies , in some degree , subservient to this general emulation . Among ...
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... honour of letters , the dignity of sacred pc- etry , the spirit of the English nation , and the glory of human nature , require — that it should be true no long- er . - In an age , in which statues are erected to the ho- nour of this ...
... honour of letters , the dignity of sacred pc- etry , the spirit of the English nation , and the glory of human nature , require — that it should be true no long- er . - In an age , in which statues are erected to the ho- nour of this ...
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... honour it had lost , I was then disposed to believe . His repeated acts of friendship to me on former occasions , in conjunction with a reputation universally established for candour and integrity , left me little room to doubt it ...
... honour it had lost , I was then disposed to believe . His repeated acts of friendship to me on former occasions , in conjunction with a reputation universally established for candour and integrity , left me little room to doubt it ...
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... honour of con- quest without the insolence of triumph . It was one of the maxims of the Spartans , not to press . upon a flying army , and therefore their enemies were always ready to quit the field , because they knew A 5.
... honour of con- quest without the insolence of triumph . It was one of the maxims of the Spartans , not to press . upon a flying army , and therefore their enemies were always ready to quit the field , because they knew A 5.
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... honours for not being guilty of it . This I take to be the meaning of all those passages in our Scriptures , in which works are repre- sented to have no merit without faith ; that is , not without believing in historical facts , in ...
... honours for not being guilty of it . This I take to be the meaning of all those passages in our Scriptures , in which works are repre- sented to have no merit without faith ; that is , not without believing in historical facts , in ...
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