The Works of Samuel Johnson: LL.D. A New Edition in Twelve Volumes. With an Essay on His Life and Genius, by Arthur Murphy, Esq, Količina 8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... honours due to Learning have been justly distributed by the decision of posterity . 66 The Battle of the Books " is so like the " Com- bat des Livres , " which the same question concern- ing the Ancients and Moderns had produced in ...
... honours due to Learning have been justly distributed by the decision of posterity . 66 The Battle of the Books " is so like the " Com- bat des Livres , " which the same question concern- ing the Ancients and Moderns had produced in ...
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... honoured . There my in- former often saw her ; and , I have reason to believe , used his utmost endeavours to relieve , support , and amuse her , in this sad situation . " One little incident he told me of on that occasion I think I ...
... honoured . There my in- former often saw her ; and , I have reason to believe , used his utmost endeavours to relieve , support , and amuse her , in this sad situation . " One little incident he told me of on that occasion I think I ...
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... honoured by the populace as the champion , patron , and instructor of Ireland ; and gained such power as , considered both in its extent and duration , scarcely any man has ever enjoyed without greater wealth or higher station . He was ...
... honoured by the populace as the champion , patron , and instructor of Ireland ; and gained such power as , considered both in its extent and duration , scarcely any man has ever enjoyed without greater wealth or higher station . He was ...
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... honoured . What were her claims to this eccentrick tender- ness , by which the laws of nature were violated to retain her , curiosity will enquire ; but how shall it be gratified ? Swift was a lover ; his testimony may be suspected ...
... honoured . What were her claims to this eccentrick tender- ness , by which the laws of nature were violated to retain her , curiosity will enquire ; but how shall it be gratified ? Swift was a lover ; his testimony may be suspected ...
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... honour of the Clergy ; of the Dissenters he did not wish to infringe the toleration , but he opposed their en- croachments . To his duty as Dean he was very attentive . He managed the revenues of his church with exact œco- nomy ; and it ...
... honour of the Clergy ; of the Dissenters he did not wish to infringe the toleration , but he opposed their en- croachments . To his duty as Dean he was very attentive . He managed the revenues of his church with exact œco- nomy ; and it ...
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