The Works of Samuel Johnson, Količina 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1825 |
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... thing to light . What should be related , and what should not , has been published without distinction : " dicenda tacenda locuti ! " Every thing that fell from him has been caught with eagerness by his admirers . a Boswell's Life of ...
... thing to light . What should be related , and what should not , has been published without distinction : " dicenda tacenda locuti ! " Every thing that fell from him has been caught with eagerness by his admirers . a Boswell's Life of ...
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... things , as he saw them ; to have copied nature from the life ; and to have consulted his senses , not his imagination . He meets with no basilisks , that destroy with their eyes ; his crocodiles devour their prey , with- out tears ...
... things , as he saw them ; to have copied nature from the life ; and to have consulted his senses , not his imagination . He meets with no basilisks , that destroy with their eyes ; his crocodiles devour their prey , with- out tears ...
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... sight which he has described ? Mr. Bruce's pool of water may have been formed since ; and Lobo , perhaps , was content to sit down without a bench . tempting any thing . As the empire of Abyssinia terminates X AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND.
... sight which he has described ? Mr. Bruce's pool of water may have been formed since ; and Lobo , perhaps , was content to sit down without a bench . tempting any thing . As the empire of Abyssinia terminates X AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND.
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Samuel Johnson Francis Pearson Walesby. tempting any thing . As the empire of Abyssinia terminates at these descents , Lobo followed the course of the Nile no farther , leaving it to rage over barbarous kingdoms , and convey wealth and ...
Samuel Johnson Francis Pearson Walesby. tempting any thing . As the empire of Abyssinia terminates at these descents , Lobo followed the course of the Nile no farther , leaving it to rage over barbarous kingdoms , and convey wealth and ...
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... things , and with cou- rage anticipating success . Their friend , Mr. Walmsley , by a See the Gentleman's Magazine for 1736 , p . 418 . letter to the reverend Mr. Colson , who , it GENIUS OF DR . JOHNSON . xiii London.
... things , and with cou- rage anticipating success . Their friend , Mr. Walmsley , by a See the Gentleman's Magazine for 1736 , p . 418 . letter to the reverend Mr. Colson , who , it GENIUS OF DR . JOHNSON . xiii London.
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