The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... suffered to languish in distress . It is yet in the power of a great people to reward the poet whose name they boast , and , from their reliance to whose genius , they claim some kind of superiority to every other nation of the earth ...
... suffered to languish in distress . It is yet in the power of a great people to reward the poet whose name they boast , and , from their reliance to whose genius , they claim some kind of superiority to every other nation of the earth ...
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... suffered it to be printed in my name , though I was previously informed by one of the greatest men of the age of its ... suffer his mistakes to be given to the pub- lic as my opinion . " King Charles vindicated from the charge of ...
... suffered it to be printed in my name , though I was previously informed by one of the greatest men of the age of its ... suffer his mistakes to be given to the pub- lic as my opinion . " King Charles vindicated from the charge of ...
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... suffer it , is downright nonsense ; but , if considered as it affects the universal system , is an undoubted truth , and means only that there is no more pain in it than what is necessary to the produc- tion of happiness . How many ...
... suffer it , is downright nonsense ; but , if considered as it affects the universal system , is an undoubted truth , and means only that there is no more pain in it than what is necessary to the produc- tion of happiness . How many ...
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... suffer me to dilate . He proceeds to a humble detail of Pope's 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 ...
... suffer me to dilate . He proceeds to a humble detail of Pope's 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 ...
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... suffered to advance thus far and no farther , we shall never be able to discern . Our discoverers tell us , the Creator has made beings of all orders , and that there .. fore one of them must be such as man . But this system seems to be ...
... suffered to advance thus far and no farther , we shall never be able to discern . Our discoverers tell us , the Creator has made beings of all orders , and that there .. fore one of them must be such as man . But this system seems to be ...
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