The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... original of that tragedy , I should disclose the genuine source of PA- RADISE LOST . Nor was my expectation disappointed ; for , having procured the ADAMUS EXUL of GROTIUS , I found , or imagined myself to find , the first draft , the ...
... original of that tragedy , I should disclose the genuine source of PA- RADISE LOST . Nor was my expectation disappointed ; for , having procured the ADAMUS EXUL of GROTIUS , I found , or imagined myself to find , the first draft , the ...
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... ORIGINAL LETTERS , FROM THE AUTHORS OF THE UNIVERSAL HISTORY , MR . AINS- WORTH , MR . MACLAURIN , & c . BY WILLIAM LAUDER , A. M. Quem penitet peccasse pane est innocens . Corpora magnanimo satis est prostrasse Leoni . Pugna suum finem ...
... ORIGINAL LETTERS , FROM THE AUTHORS OF THE UNIVERSAL HISTORY , MR . AINS- WORTH , MR . MACLAURIN , & c . BY WILLIAM LAUDER , A. M. Quem penitet peccasse pane est innocens . Corpora magnanimo satis est prostrasse Leoni . Pugna suum finem ...
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... original design , to have the suppositious passages which I have inserted in my quotations made known to the world , and the shade which began to gather on the splendour of Milton totally dispersed , I cannot but count it an alleviation ...
... original design , to have the suppositious passages which I have inserted in my quotations made known to the world , and the shade which began to gather on the splendour of Milton totally dispersed , I cannot but count it an alleviation ...
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... original poverty . " Thus far he speaks what every man must approve , and what every wise man has said before him . He then gives us the system of subordination , not invent- ed , for it was known I think to the Arabian metaphy- sicians ...
... original poverty . " Thus far he speaks what every man must approve , and what every wise man has said before him . He then gives us the system of subordination , not invent- ed , for it was known I think to the Arabian metaphy- sicians ...
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... original of moral evil , which amounts only to this , that God created beings whose guilt he foreknew , in order that he might have proper objects of pain , because the pain of part is , no man knows how or why , necessary to the ...
... original of moral evil , which amounts only to this , that God created beings whose guilt he foreknew , in order that he might have proper objects of pain , because the pain of part is , no man knows how or why , necessary to the ...
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