The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... once endeavoured to exalt ; * and of which the foundation had * Virorum maximus - JoANNES MILTONUS - Poeta cele- berrimus - non Angliæ modo , soli natalis , verum generis hu- mani ornamentum - cujus eximius liber , Anglicanis versibus ...
... once endeavoured to exalt ; * and of which the foundation had * Virorum maximus - JoANNES MILTONUS - Poeta cele- berrimus - non Angliæ modo , soli natalis , verum generis hu- mani ornamentum - cujus eximius liber , Anglicanis versibus ...
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... once all the varieties of an epidem- ical disease , or amuse his leisure with the tossings and contortions of every possible pain exhibited together . One sport the merry malice of these beings has found means of enjoying to which we ...
... once all the varieties of an epidem- ical disease , or amuse his leisure with the tossings and contortions of every possible pain exhibited together . One sport the merry malice of these beings has found means of enjoying to which we ...
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... once perfect , who may very easily be found , let the author 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 ...
... once perfect , who may very easily be found , let the author 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 ...
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... once had , may be so easily conceived , that without any unusual strain of imagina- tion we can figure its revival . All the duties to God or man that are neglected we may fancy performed ; all the crimes that are committed we may ...
... once had , may be so easily conceived , that without any unusual strain of imagina- tion we can figure its revival . All the duties to God or man that are neglected we may fancy performed ; all the crimes that are committed we may ...
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... once spread consternation over ages of ignorance , are now the recreations of inquisitive security . The sun is no more lamented when it is eclipsed , than when it sets ; and meteors play their coruscations without prognostic or ...
... once spread consternation over ages of ignorance , are now the recreations of inquisitive security . The sun is no more lamented when it is eclipsed , than when it sets ; and meteors play their coruscations without prognostic or ...
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