The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... cause worthy actions require nothing but the truth . Nam nec historia debet egredi veritatem , et honeste factis veritas sufficit . This rule the present Biographer promises shall guide his pen throughout the following narrative . It ...
... cause worthy actions require nothing but the truth . Nam nec historia debet egredi veritatem , et honeste factis veritas sufficit . This rule the present Biographer promises shall guide his pen throughout the following narrative . It ...
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... causes of the inundations of the Nile , Lobo observes , that many an idle hypothesis has been framed . Some theorists ... cause of these inundations , so great and so regular . By them we are informed , 24 that that Abyssinia , where the ...
... causes of the inundations of the Nile , Lobo observes , that many an idle hypothesis has been framed . Some theorists ... cause of these inundations , so great and so regular . By them we are informed , 24 that that Abyssinia , where the ...
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... cause of religion ; and with him he was willing to join against the system of the Fatalists , and the doctrine of Leibnitz . It is well known that Warburton wrote a vindication of Mr. Pope ; but there is reason to think , that Johnson ...
... cause of religion ; and with him he was willing to join against the system of the Fatalists , and the doctrine of Leibnitz . It is well known that Warburton wrote a vindication of Mr. Pope ; but there is reason to think , that Johnson ...
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... caused diligent search to be made at the proper offices , and no trace of such a pro- ceeding could be found . In the same year ( 1739 ) the Lord Chamberlain prohibited the representation of a tragedy , called GUSTAVUS VASA , by Henry ...
... caused diligent search to be made at the proper offices , and no trace of such a pro- ceeding could be found . In the same year ( 1739 ) the Lord Chamberlain prohibited the representation of a tragedy , called GUSTAVUS VASA , by Henry ...
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... cause , if I can be numbered among the " writers who have given ardour to virtue , " and confidence to truth . " The whole num- ber of Essays amounted to two hundred and eight . Addison's , in the Spectator , are more in number , but ...
... cause , if I can be numbered among the " writers who have given ardour to virtue , " and confidence to truth . " The whole num- ber of Essays amounted to two hundred and eight . Addison's , in the Spectator , are more in number , but ...
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