The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... subjects for tragedy , is ADAM UNPARADISED , OF ADAM IN EXILE ; and this , therefore , may be justly supposed the embryo of this great poem . As it is observable that all these subjects had been treated by others , the manuscript can be ...
... subjects for tragedy , is ADAM UNPARADISED , OF ADAM IN EXILE ; and this , therefore , may be justly supposed the embryo of this great poem . As it is observable that all these subjects had been treated by others , the manuscript can be ...
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... subjects , they should read thus - Seraphim , cherubim , throni , potestates , angeli , archangeli , principatus , dominationes . These are my interpolations , minutely traced with- out any arts of evasion . Whether from the passages ...
... subjects , they should read thus - Seraphim , cherubim , throni , potestates , angeli , archangeli , principatus , dominationes . These are my interpolations , minutely traced with- out any arts of evasion . Whether from the passages ...
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... performance , let him consider whether he is about to disburthen his mind , or employ his fin- gers ; and if I might venture to offer him a subject , I should wish that he would solve this question , Why 28 REVIEW OF A.
... performance , let him consider whether he is about to disburthen his mind , or employ his fin- gers ; and if I might venture to offer him a subject , I should wish that he would solve this question , Why 28 REVIEW OF A.
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... subject many ques- tions might be offered which human understanding has not yet answered , and which the present haste of this extract will not suffer me to dilate . He proceeds to a humble detail of Pope's opinion : " The universe is a ...
... subject many ques- tions might be offered which human understanding has not yet answered , and which the present haste of this extract will not suffer me to dilate . He proceeds to a humble detail of Pope's opinion : " The universe is a ...
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... subject of so many thousand volumes , is , in short , no more than this : the Supreme Being , infinitely good , as well as powerful , desirous to diffuse happiness by all possi- ble means , has created innumerable ranks and orders of ...
... subject of so many thousand volumes , is , in short , no more than this : the Supreme Being , infinitely good , as well as powerful , desirous to diffuse happiness by all possi- ble means , has created innumerable ranks and orders of ...
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