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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... surely , whoever surveys this wonder - working pamphlet with cool perusal , will confess that its effi- cacy was supplied by the passions of its readers ; that it operates by the mere weight of facts , with very little assistance from ...
... surely , whoever surveys this wonder - working pamphlet with cool perusal , will confess that its effi- cacy was supplied by the passions of its readers ; that it operates by the mere weight of facts , with very little assistance from ...
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... surely a natural right , and to like best what he makes himself is a natural passion . But to excite this passion , and enforce this right , appeared so criminal to those who had an interest in the English trade , that the printer was ...
... surely a natural right , and to like best what he makes himself is a natural passion . But to excite this passion , and enforce this right , appeared so criminal to those who had an interest in the English trade , that the printer was ...
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... Surely that Vanessa must be an extra- ordinary woman , that could inspire the Dean to write so finely upon her . ' Mrs. Johnson smiled , and an- swered , that she thought that point not quite so clear ; for it was well known the Dean ...
... Surely that Vanessa must be an extra- ordinary woman , that could inspire the Dean to write so finely upon her . ' Mrs. Johnson smiled , and an- swered , that she thought that point not quite so clear ; for it was well known the Dean ...
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... surely to think differ- ently , at different times , of poetical merit , may be easily allowed . Such opinions are often admitted , and dismissed , without nice examination . Who is there that has not found reason for changing his mind ...
... surely to think differ- ently , at different times , of poetical merit , may be easily allowed . Such opinions are often admitted , and dismissed , without nice examination . Who is there that has not found reason for changing his mind ...
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... surely no man sits down to depreciate by design his own cha- racter . Friendship has no tendency to secure veracity ; for by whom can a man so much wish to be thought better than he is , as by him whose kindness he de- sires to gain or ...
... surely no man sits down to depreciate by design his own cha- racter . Friendship has no tendency to secure veracity ; for by whom can a man so much wish to be thought better than he is , as by him whose kindness he de- sires to gain or ...
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