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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... hundred pounds a year . But the infirmities of Temple made a companion like Swift so necessary , that he invited him back , with a promise to procure him English preferment in exchange for the prebend , which he desired him to resign ...
... hundred pounds a year . But the infirmities of Temple made a companion like Swift so necessary , that he invited him back , with a promise to procure him English preferment in exchange for the prebend , which he desired him to resign ...
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... hundred such pens as these been employed on the side of religion , they would have immediately sunk into silence and oblivion . " The reasonableness of a Test is not hard to be proved ; but perhaps it must be allowed that the proper ...
... hundred such pens as these been employed on the side of religion , they would have immediately sunk into silence and oblivion . " The reasonableness of a Test is not hard to be proved ; but perhaps it must be allowed that the proper ...
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... hundred , and met to animate the zeal and raise the expectations of each other . They thought , with great reason , that the Ministers were losing opportunities ; that suffi- cient use was not made of the ardour of the nation ; they ...
... hundred , and met to animate the zeal and raise the expectations of each other . They thought , with great reason , that the Ministers were losing opportunities ; that suffi- cient use was not made of the ardour of the nation ; they ...
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... hundred discontented , and one ungrateful . " 66 Much has been said of the equality and indepen- dence which he preserved in his conversation with the Ministers , of the frankness of his remonstrances , and the familiarity of his ...
... hundred discontented , and one ungrateful . " 66 Much has been said of the equality and indepen- dence which he preserved in his conversation with the Ministers , of the frankness of his remonstrances , and the familiarity of his ...
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... hundred pounds were offered for the discovery of the author . From this storm he was , as he relates , " secured by a sleight ; " of what kind , or by whose prudence , is not known ; and such was the increase of his repu- tation , that ...
... hundred pounds were offered for the discovery of the author . From this storm he was , as he relates , " secured by a sleight ; " of what kind , or by whose prudence , is not known ; and such was the increase of his repu- tation , that ...
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