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... contempt that has been thrown upon those occasional impressions which it is certain many Christians have ex- Mrs. Piozzi has given a strange fantastical account of the original of Dr. Johnson's belief in our most holy religion .
... contempt that has been thrown upon those occasional impressions which it is certain many Christians have ex- Mrs. Piozzi has given a strange fantastical account of the original of Dr. Johnson's belief in our most holy religion .
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He has given a specimen of his nice observation of the mere external appearances of life , in the following passage in No. 179 , against affectation , that frequent and most disgusting quality : ' He that stands to contemplate the ...
He has given a specimen of his nice observation of the mere external appearances of life , in the following passage in No. 179 , against affectation , that frequent and most disgusting quality : ' He that stands to contemplate the ...
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But a bounty is given to encourage the exportation of corn , and no bounty is given for the exportation of men ; though , indeed , those who go , gain by it . ' R. ' But the bounty on the exportation of corn is paid at home .
But a bounty is given to encourage the exportation of corn , and no bounty is given for the exportation of men ; though , indeed , those who go , gain by it . ' R. ' But the bounty on the exportation of corn is paid at home .
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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