Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1965 - 1491 páginas |
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... appeared to me also , as I have elsewhere2 observed , to be of the convulsive kind , and of the nature of that distemper called St. Vitus's dance ; and in this opinion I am confirmed by the description which Sydenham gives of that ...
... appeared to me also , as I have elsewhere2 observed , to be of the convulsive kind , and of the nature of that distemper called St. Vitus's dance ; and in this opinion I am confirmed by the description which Sydenham gives of that ...
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... appearance of Mrs. Veal , prefixed to Drelincourt on Death . ' JOHNSON . ' I believe , Sir , that is given up . I ... appearing : that if they are in a state of happiness , it would be a punishment to them to return to this world ; and ...
... appearance of Mrs. Veal , prefixed to Drelincourt on Death . ' JOHNSON . ' I believe , Sir , that is given up . I ... appearing : that if they are in a state of happiness , it would be a punishment to them to return to this world ; and ...
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... appeared , that they were so very different in depth at different periods , that no calculation whatever could be made as to the time required for their formation . This fully refuted an anti - mosaical remark introduced into Captain ...
... appeared , that they were so very different in depth at different periods , that no calculation whatever could be made as to the time required for their formation . This fully refuted an anti - mosaical remark introduced into Captain ...
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Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds | 1 |
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Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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