The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... inquire , for I had no particular pleasure in subverting the reputation of Milton , which I had myself once endeavoured to exalt ; * and of which the foundation had * Virorum maximus - JoANNES MILTONUS - Poeta cele- berrimus - non ...
... inquire , for I had no particular pleasure in subverting the reputation of Milton , which I had myself once endeavoured to exalt ; * and of which the foundation had * Virorum maximus - JoANNES MILTONUS - Poeta cele- berrimus - non ...
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... inquire into its nature and essence ; or what it is that constitutes one action evil , and another good . Various have been the opinions of various authors on this criterion of virtue ; and this variety has rendered that doubtful ...
... inquire into its nature and essence ; or what it is that constitutes one action evil , and another good . Various have been the opinions of various authors on this criterion of virtue ; and this variety has rendered that doubtful ...
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... inquire whether man was ever omniscient , whether he was ever omnipo❤ tent , whether he ever had even the lower power of arch- angels or angels . Their answers will soon inform him , that the supposed perfection of man was not absolute ...
... inquire whether man was ever omniscient , whether he was ever omnipo❤ tent , whether he ever had even the lower power of arch- angels or angels . Their answers will soon inform him , that the supposed perfection of man was not absolute ...
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... inquire , whether a smaller number of le- gal votes can elect a representative in opposition to a greater , must receive from every tongue the same an- swer . The question , therefore , must be , whether a smaller number of legal votes ...
... inquire , whether a smaller number of le- gal votes can elect a representative in opposition to a greater , must receive from every tongue the same an- swer . The question , therefore , must be , whether a smaller number of legal votes ...
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... inquires what was their petition . Of the petition nothing is remembered by the narrator , but that it spoke much of fears and ap- prehensions , and something very alarming , and that he is sure it is against the government ; the other ...
... inquires what was their petition . Of the petition nothing is remembered by the narrator , but that it spoke much of fears and ap- prehensions , and something very alarming , and that he is sure it is against the government ; the other ...
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