The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... to omit " Cebes ' Table , or the Ficture of Human Life . By what means it came to be printed among Dr. Johnson's productions , I know not , except that there A 2 was was once a traditionary report that he translated it for.
... to omit " Cebes ' Table , or the Ficture of Human Life . By what means it came to be printed among Dr. Johnson's productions , I know not , except that there A 2 was was once a traditionary report that he translated it for.
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With An Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. was once a traditionary report that he translated it for Dodsley's Preceptor . But internal evidence may be more safely relied on in the case of Dr. Johnson than of almost any other ...
With An Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. was once a traditionary report that he translated it for Dodsley's Preceptor . But internal evidence may be more safely relied on in the case of Dr. Johnson than of almost any other ...
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... once a year ; and every one sacrifices a cow , or more , according to the different degrees of wealth and devotion . Hence we have sufficient proof , that these nations always paid adoration to the Deity of this famous river . " As to ...
... once a year ; and every one sacrifices a cow , or more , according to the different degrees of wealth and devotion . Hence we have sufficient proof , that these nations always paid adoration to the Deity of this famous river . " As to ...
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... once took root in a mind like his , was not easily eradicated . His letter to Cave on this subject is still extant , and may well justify Sir John Hawkins , who inferred that Johnson was the translator of Crousaz . The conclusion of the ...
... once took root in a mind like his , was not easily eradicated . His letter to Cave on this subject is still extant , and may well justify Sir John Hawkins , who inferred that Johnson was the translator of Crousaz . The conclusion of the ...
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... once . Cave had interest with the door- keepers . He , and the persons employed " under him , gained admittance : they brought away the subject of discussion , " the names of the speakers , the side they took , and the order in which ...
... once . Cave had interest with the door- keepers . He , and the persons employed " under him , gained admittance : they brought away the subject of discussion , " the names of the speakers , the side they took , and the order in which ...
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