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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... Truth only a little while . The 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 ...
... Truth only a little while . The 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 ...
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... truth and regularity . But when distinctions came to be made , the part which gave the least pleasure was that which describes the Flying Island , and that which gave most disgust must be the history of the Houyhnhnms . While Swift was ...
... truth and regularity . But when distinctions came to be made , the part which gave the least pleasure was that which describes the Flying Island , and that which gave most disgust must be the history of the Houyhnhnms . While Swift was ...
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... own knowledge , that there was not one syllable of truth in this whole account from the begin- ning to the end . See Life of Swift , edit . 1784. p . 532. R. VOL , VIII . D hear applauded ; and such was his predominance over all SWIFT . 33.
... own knowledge , that there was not one syllable of truth in this whole account from the begin- ning to the end . See Life of Swift , edit . 1784. p . 532. R. VOL , VIII . D hear applauded ; and such was his predominance over all SWIFT . 33.
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... truth , had such force as authority was unable to resist . He said truly of himself , that Ireland " was his debtor . " It was from the time when he first began to patronize the Irish , that they may date their riches and prosperity ...
... truth , had such force as authority was unable to resist . He said truly of himself , that Ireland " was his debtor . " It was from the time when he first began to patronize the Irish , that they may date their riches and prosperity ...
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... ; but against that inat- tention by which known truths are suffered to lie neglected , it makes no provision ; it instructs , but does not persuade . By his political education he was associated with the Whigs 38 SWIFT .
... ; but against that inat- tention by which known truths are suffered to lie neglected , it makes no provision ; it instructs , but does not persuade . By his political education he was associated with the Whigs 38 SWIFT .
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