Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... believe the second sight , " ( edit , 1785 , p . 256 ) which seemed " 6 of the stories of which I had been told , that I avowed my conviction , saying , " He is only willing to believe : I do believe . The evidence is enough for me ...
... believe the second sight , " ( edit , 1785 , p . 256 ) which seemed " 6 of the stories of which I had been told , that I avowed my conviction , saying , " He is only willing to believe : I do believe . The evidence is enough for me ...
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... believe his ' Dissertations on the Pro- phecies ' is his great work . " JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , it is Tom's great work ; but how far it is great , or how much of it is Tom's are other questions . I fancy a considerable part of it was ...
... believe his ' Dissertations on the Pro- phecies ' is his great work . " JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , it is Tom's great work ; but how far it is great , or how much of it is Tom's are other questions . I fancy a considerable part of it was ...
Stran 640
... believe it . " DR . ADAMS : " You have evidence enough ; good evidence which 1 See an account of him , in a sermon by the Rev. Mr. Agutter . B. For this vision see Gent . Mag . for 1816 , ii . , 422 ; and for 1818 , i . , 597. Croker ...
... believe it . " DR . ADAMS : " You have evidence enough ; good evidence which 1 See an account of him , in a sermon by the Rev. Mr. Agutter . B. For this vision see Gent . Mag . for 1816 , ii . , 422 ; and for 1818 , i . , 597. Croker ...
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