Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... given a strange fantastical account of the original of Dr. Johnson's belief in our most holy religion . ' At the age of ten years his mind was disturbed by scruples of infidelity , which preyed upon his spirits , and made him very ...
... given a strange fantastical account of the original of Dr. Johnson's belief in our most holy religion . ' At the age of ten years his mind was disturbed by scruples of infidelity , which preyed upon his spirits , and made him very ...
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... given you by means of something which you know : and as to musick , there are some philosophers and divines who have maintained that we shall not be spiritualized to such a degree , but that something of matter , very much refined ...
... given you by means of something which you know : and as to musick , there are some philosophers and divines who have maintained that we shall not be spiritualized to such a degree , but that something of matter , very much refined ...
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... given us a series of reflections on his own life ; but his sentiments are so noble , his morality so sublime , that his meditations are uni- versally admired . In the third class we have some others of tolerable credit , who have given ...
... given us a series of reflections on his own life ; but his sentiments are so noble , his morality so sublime , that his meditations are uni- versally admired . In the third class we have some others of tolerable credit , who have given ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
The False Alarm acknowl | 431 |
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