Boswell's Life of JohnsonHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922 |
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... hear them pray , And unrelenting sport ten thousand lives away ; For you , ye fair , I quit the gloomy plains ; Where sable night in all her horrour reigns ; No fragrant bowers , no delightful glades , Receive the unhappy ghosts of ...
... hear them pray , And unrelenting sport ten thousand lives away ; For you , ye fair , I quit the gloomy plains ; Where sable night in all her horrour reigns ; No fragrant bowers , no delightful glades , Receive the unhappy ghosts of ...
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... hear it ascribed to a principle of superstitious mortification ; as we are told by Tursellinus , in his Life of St. Ignatius Loyola , that this intrepid founder of the order of Jesuits , when he arrived at Goa , after having made a ...
... hear it ascribed to a principle of superstitious mortification ; as we are told by Tursellinus , in his Life of St. Ignatius Loyola , that this intrepid founder of the order of Jesuits , when he arrived at Goa , after having made a ...
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... hear you repeat the ninth Commandment , " Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour . " Both tried at it , said Dr. Taylor , and both mistook the emphasis , which should be upon not and false witness ' . Johnson put them ...
... hear you repeat the ninth Commandment , " Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour . " Both tried at it , said Dr. Taylor , and both mistook the emphasis , which should be upon not and false witness ' . Johnson put them ...
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... hear , nor deem Religion vain . 1 From Mr. Langton . In this poem one of the instances mentioned of unfortunate learned men is Lydiat : ' Hear Lydiat's life , and Galileo's end . ' The history of Lydiat being little known , the ...
... hear , nor deem Religion vain . 1 From Mr. Langton . In this poem one of the instances mentioned of unfortunate learned men is Lydiat : ' Hear Lydiat's life , and Galileo's end . ' The history of Lydiat being little known , the ...
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... hear , that his learning is not his highest excellence . I have transcribed the mottos , and returned them , I hope not too late , of which I think many very happily performed . Mr. Cave has put the last in the magazine , in which I ...
... hear , that his learning is not his highest excellence . I have transcribed the mottos , and returned them , I hope not too late , of which I think many very happily performed . Mr. Cave has put the last in the magazine , in which I ...
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