The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... opinion , which , without argument , has the same claim to credit , and may perhaps be shewn , by resist- less evidence , to be better founded . It is related , by steady and uncontroverted tradition , that the PARADISE LOST was at ...
... opinion , which , without argument , has the same claim to credit , and may perhaps be shewn , by resist- less evidence , to be better founded . It is related , by steady and uncontroverted tradition , that the PARADISE LOST was at ...
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... opinion that the method he proposed might probably prove effectual for rescuing me from the odium of the public , and , in some measure restoring my character to the honour it had lost , I was then disposed to believe . His repeated ...
... opinion that the method he proposed might probably prove effectual for rescuing me from the odium of the public , and , in some measure restoring my character to the honour it had lost , I was then disposed to believe . His repeated ...
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... opinion of that wonderful man for- merly , so I declare it to be the same still , and ever will be , notwithstanding all appearances to the contrary , occasioned merely by passion and resentment ; which appear , however , by the ...
... opinion of that wonderful man for- merly , so I declare it to be the same still , and ever will be , notwithstanding all appearances to the contrary , occasioned merely by passion and resentment ; which appear , however , by the ...
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... opinion : " The universe is a system whose very essence con- sists in subordination ; a scale of beings descending by insensible degrees from infinite perfection to absolute nothing ; in which , though we may justly expect to find ...
... opinion : " The universe is a system whose very essence con- sists in subordination ; a scale of beings descending by insensible degrees from infinite perfection to absolute nothing ; in which , though we may justly expect to find ...
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... opinion be poor . But there is another poverty , which is want of competence , of all that can soften the miseries of life , of all that can diversify attention , or delight imagination . There is yet another poverty , which is want of ...
... opinion be poor . But there is another poverty , which is want of competence , of all that can soften the miseries of life , of all that can diversify attention , or delight imagination . There is yet another poverty , which is want of ...
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