The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... nature and origin of evil 26 POLITICAL TRACTS . The false alarm ( 1770 ) 63 91 · 132 · 144 Thoughts on the late transactions respecting Falkland's Islands ( 1771 ) · The patriot : addressed to the electors of Great Britain ( 1774 ) ...
... nature and origin of evil 26 POLITICAL TRACTS . The false alarm ( 1770 ) 63 91 · 132 · 144 Thoughts on the late transactions respecting Falkland's Islands ( 1771 ) · The patriot : addressed to the electors of Great Britain ( 1774 ) ...
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... nature , require — that it should be true no long- er . - In an age , in which statues are erected to the ho- nour of this great writer , in which his effigy has been diffused on medals , and his work propagated by trans lations , and ...
... nature , require — that it should be true no long- er . - In an age , in which statues are erected to the ho- nour of this great writer , in which his effigy has been diffused on medals , and his work propagated by trans lations , and ...
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... nature of the offence required . " Though this letter , in many respects , contained not my sentiments , as plainly appears from the contradictory Post- script subjoined to it : yet such was my infatuation at that time , and implicit ...
... nature of the offence required . " Though this letter , in many respects , contained not my sentiments , as plainly appears from the contradictory Post- script subjoined to it : yet such was my infatuation at that time , and implicit ...
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... natural not to be pleased , and my resentment , seeking to discharge itself somewhere , was unhappily directed against Milton . I resolved to attack his fame , and found some passages in cursory reading which gave me hopes of ...
... natural not to be pleased , and my resentment , seeking to discharge itself somewhere , was unhappily directed against Milton . I resolved to attack his fame , and found some passages in cursory reading which gave me hopes of ...
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... shall give you no reason to regret that your name is fre- quently mentioned with that of , Reverend Sir , Your most humble servant , WILLIAM LAUDER . Dec. 20 , 1750 . REVIEW OF A FREE INQUIRY * INTO THE NATURE AND REVEREND MR . DOUGLAS .
... shall give you no reason to regret that your name is fre- quently mentioned with that of , Reverend Sir , Your most humble servant , WILLIAM LAUDER . Dec. 20 , 1750 . REVIEW OF A FREE INQUIRY * INTO THE NATURE AND REVEREND MR . DOUGLAS .
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