The Works of Samuel Johnson: Miscellaneous piecesW. Pickering, London; and Talboys and Wheeler, Oxford, 1825 |
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... king George the third Preface to the Artists ' Catalogue for 1762 OPINIONS ON QUESTIONS OF LAW ...... .... Considerations on the case of Dr. T [ rapp ] ' s sermons . On school chastisement On vitious intromission ... On lay patronage in ...
... king George the third Preface to the Artists ' Catalogue for 1762 OPINIONS ON QUESTIONS OF LAW ...... .... Considerations on the case of Dr. T [ rapp ] ' s sermons . On school chastisement On vitious intromission ... On lay patronage in ...
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... king James , in which this tragedy was written , many circumstances concurred to propagate and confirm this opinion . The king , who was much celebrated for his knowledge , had , before his arrival in England , not only examined in ...
... king James , in which this tragedy was written , many circumstances concurred to propagate and confirm this opinion . The king , who was much celebrated for his knowledge , had , before his arrival in England , not only examined in ...
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... king James's favour was to flatter his speculations , the system of Dæmonologie was immediately adopted by all who desired either to gain preferment or not to lose it . Thus the doctrine of witchcraft was very powerfully in- culcated ...
... king James's favour was to flatter his speculations , the system of Dæmonologie was immediately adopted by all who desired either to gain preferment or not to lose it . Thus the doctrine of witchcraft was very powerfully in- culcated ...
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... King . But who comes here ? Mal . The worthy Thane of Rosse . Len . What haste looks through his eyes ? So should he look , that seems to speak things strange . The meaning of this passage , as it now stands , is , so should he look ...
... King . But who comes here ? Mal . The worthy Thane of Rosse . Len . What haste looks through his eyes ? So should he look , that seems to speak things strange . The meaning of this passage , as it now stands , is , so should he look ...
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... meaning . NOTE VI . SCENE V THE incongruity of all the passages , in which the Thane of Cawdor is mentioned , is very remarkable ; in the second scene the Thanes of Rosse and Angus bring the king 62 OBSERVATIONS ON THE.
... meaning . NOTE VI . SCENE V THE incongruity of all the passages , in which the Thane of Cawdor is mentioned , is very remarkable ; in the second scene the Thanes of Rosse and Angus bring the king 62 OBSERVATIONS ON THE.
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