Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... be named by Parlia- ment and not removable at the pleasure of the The Bill passed the Commons , but was thrown out by the Lords , and the Coalition Ministry with it , in 1783 . SOAME JENYNS AND “ THE ORIGIN OF EVIL " Will.
... be named by Parlia- ment and not removable at the pleasure of the The Bill passed the Commons , but was thrown out by the Lords , and the Coalition Ministry with it , in 1783 . SOAME JENYNS AND “ THE ORIGIN OF EVIL " Will.
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... ment . He seems to exult in having detected Johnson in procuring " From a person eminently skilled in mathematics and the principles of architecture , answers to a string of questions drawn up by himself , touching the comparative ...
... ment . He seems to exult in having detected Johnson in procuring " From a person eminently skilled in mathematics and the principles of architecture , answers to a string of questions drawn up by himself , touching the comparative ...
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... ment of others , when long experience has con- vinced them of their own inability to govern themselves . If I were to visit Italy , my curiosity would be more attracted by convents than by palaces ; though I am afraid that I should find ...
... ment of others , when long experience has con- vinced them of their own inability to govern themselves . If I were to visit Italy , my curiosity would be more attracted by convents than by palaces ; though I am afraid that I should find ...
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... ment , and reminded him of the check I had received from him at our first inter- view . " Poh , poh ! " said he , with complacent smile , never mind these things . Come to me as often as you can . I shall be glad to see you . 66 دو a I ...
... ment , and reminded him of the check I had received from him at our first inter- view . " Poh , poh ! " said he , with complacent smile , never mind these things . Come to me as often as you can . I shall be glad to see you . 66 دو a I ...
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... ment . No , Sir , I called the fellow a blockhead at first , and I will call him a blockhead still . However , I will acknow- ledge that I have a better opinion of him now , than I once had ; for he has shewn more fertility than I ...
... ment . No , Sir , I called the fellow a blockhead at first , and I will call him a blockhead still . However , I will acknow- ledge that I have a better opinion of him now , than I once had ; for he has shewn more fertility than I ...
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