The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... second sight , that they sel- ' dom see any thing but evil : political second sight has the same effect ; we hear of nothing but of an alarming crisis , of violated rights , and expiring liber- ties . The morning rises upon new wrongs ...
... second sight , that they sel- ' dom see any thing but evil : political second sight has the same effect ; we hear of nothing but of an alarming crisis , of violated rights , and expiring liber- ties . The morning rises upon new wrongs ...
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... second sight . Of an opinion received for centuries by a whole nation , and supposed to be confirmed through its whole descent by a series of successive facts , it is desirable that the truth should be established , or the fallacy ...
... second sight . Of an opinion received for centuries by a whole nation , and supposed to be confirmed through its whole descent by a series of successive facts , it is desirable that the truth should be established , or the fallacy ...
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... second sight , they mean the power of seeing , or the thing seen . I do not find it to be true , as it is reported , that to the second sight nothing is presented but phantoms of evil . Good seems to have the same proportion in those vi ...
... second sight , they mean the power of seeing , or the thing seen . I do not find it to be true , as it is reported , that to the second sight nothing is presented but phantoms of evil . Good seems to have the same proportion in those vi ...
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... second sight is only won- derful because it is rare , for , considered in itself , it involves no more difficulty than dreams , or perhaps than the regular exercise of the cogitative faculty ; that a general opinion of communicative ...
... second sight is only won- derful because it is rare , for , considered in itself , it involves no more difficulty than dreams , or perhaps than the regular exercise of the cogitative faculty ; that a general opinion of communicative ...
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... second sight , no profit was ever sought or gained . It is an involuntary affection , in which neither hope nor fear are known to have any part . Those who profess to feel it do not boast of it as a privilege , nor are considered by ...
... second sight , no profit was ever sought or gained . It is an involuntary affection , in which neither hope nor fear are known to have any part . Those who profess to feel it do not boast of it as a privilege , nor are considered by ...
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