The Works of Samuel Johnson, Količina 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1825 |
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... Human Wishes Prologue , spoken by Mr. Garrick , at the opening of the theatre - royal , Prefatory Notice to the tragedy of Irene Prologue Irene ... .... 12 J ...... 23 25 , 29 31 Epilogue , by sir William Yonge 114 Prologue to the ...
... Human Wishes Prologue , spoken by Mr. Garrick , at the opening of the theatre - royal , Prefatory Notice to the tragedy of Irene Prologue Irene ... .... 12 J ...... 23 25 , 29 31 Epilogue , by sir William Yonge 114 Prologue to the ...
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... human nature , into vice or gross deformity . The lights and shades of the character should be given ; and if this be done with a strict regard to truth , a just estimate of Dr. Johnson will afford a lesson , perhaps , as valuable as ...
... human nature , into vice or gross deformity . The lights and shades of the character should be given ; and if this be done with a strict regard to truth , a just estimate of Dr. Johnson will afford a lesson , perhaps , as valuable as ...
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... humanity , or consummate in all private and social virtues ; here are no Hottentots without religion , polity or ... human nature is to be found , there is a mixture of vice and virtue , a contest of passion and reason ; and that the ...
... humanity , or consummate in all private and social virtues ; here are no Hottentots without religion , polity or ... human nature is to be found , there is a mixture of vice and virtue , a contest of passion and reason ; and that the ...
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... human strength , to have arrived at it . But it may be asked , can Mr. Bruce say what was the face of the country in the year 1622 , when Lobo saw the magnificent sight which he has described ? Mr. Bruce's pool of water may have been ...
... human strength , to have arrived at it . But it may be asked , can Mr. Bruce say what was the face of the country in the year 1622 , when Lobo saw the magnificent sight which he has described ? Mr. Bruce's pool of water may have been ...
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... humanity and propensity to relieve merit , in distress , will incline you to serve the poor man , without my adding any more to the trouble I have already given you , than assuring you , that I am , with great truth , sir , Trentham ...
... humanity and propensity to relieve merit , in distress , will incline you to serve the poor man , without my adding any more to the trouble I have already given you , than assuring you , that I am , with great truth , sir , Trentham ...
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