The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... reason , perhaps a more satisfactory account , such as may exhibit a just picture of the man , and keep him the principal figure in the fore ground of his own picture . To comply with that re- quest is the design of this essay , which ...
... reason , perhaps a more satisfactory account , such as may exhibit a just picture of the man , and keep him the principal figure in the fore ground of his own picture . To comply with that re- quest is the design of this essay , which ...
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... reasons were , it is vain to enquire ; but to refuse assistance to a lad of promising genius must be pronounced harsh and illibe- ral . It did not , however , stop the progress of the young student's education . He was placed at another ...
... reasons were , it is vain to enquire ; but to refuse assistance to a lad of promising genius must be pronounced harsh and illibe- ral . It did not , however , stop the progress of the young student's education . He was placed at another ...
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... reason ; " and that the Creator doth not appear par- " tial in his distributions , but has balanced , " in most countries , their particular incon- " veniences by particular favours . " - We have here an early specimen of Johnson's ...
... reason ; " and that the Creator doth not appear par- " tial in his distributions , but has balanced , " in most countries , their particular incon- " veniences by particular favours . " - We have here an early specimen of Johnson's ...
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... Jews , and Christians . The last was in Lobo's time the established and reigning religion . The diversity of people and religion is the reason why why the kingdom was under different forms of government , 16 AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND.
... Jews , and Christians . The last was in Lobo's time the established and reigning religion . The diversity of people and religion is the reason why why the kingdom was under different forms of government , 16 AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND.
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... reason can be assigned . The interests of learning require , that the diction of Greece and Rome should be cultivated with care ; and he who can write a language with cor- rectness , will be most likely to understand its idiom , its ...
... reason can be assigned . The interests of learning require , that the diction of Greece and Rome should be cultivated with care ; and he who can write a language with cor- rectness , will be most likely to understand its idiom , its ...
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