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... instances he appears to have trusted too much to Buffon , who , with all his theoretical ingenuity and extraordinary eloquence , I suspect had little actual information in the science on which he wrote so admirably . For instance , he ...
... instances he appears to have trusted too much to Buffon , who , with all his theoretical ingenuity and extraordinary eloquence , I suspect had little actual information in the science on which he wrote so admirably . For instance , he ...
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... instances , and goes through life without having it perceived ; -for example , a madness has seized a person , of ... instance , —if a woman should continually dwell upon the subject of the Arian heresy . " " No man speaks concerning ...
... instances , and goes through life without having it perceived ; -for example , a madness has seized a person , of ... instance , —if a woman should continually dwell upon the subject of the Arian heresy . " " No man speaks concerning ...
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... instance . However unfavourable to Scotland , he uniformly gave liberal praise to George Buchanan , as a writer . In a conversation concerning the literary merits of the two countries , in which Buchanan was introduced , a Scotchman ...
... instance . However unfavourable to Scotland , he uniformly gave liberal praise to George Buchanan , as a writer . In a conversation concerning the literary merits of the two countries , in which Buchanan was introduced , a Scotchman ...
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VOLUME II | 111 |
Chronological Table of Johnsons Life and Contemporary | 158 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson LL D 17761784 | 495 |
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