Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... Nature shall we widely stray , Where Fancy leads , or Virgil led the way ? ' On Mincio's banks , in Cæsar's bounteous reign , If Tityrus found the golden age again , Must sleepy bards the flattering dream prolong , Mechanic echoes of ...
... Nature shall we widely stray , Where Fancy leads , or Virgil led the way ? ' On Mincio's banks , in Cæsar's bounteous reign , If Tityrus found the golden age again , Must sleepy bards the flattering dream prolong , Mechanic echoes of ...
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... nature about three o'clock this morning . ( Sept. 6. ) She died without a struggle , retaining her faculties to the very last , and , as she expressed it , having set her house in order , was prepared to leave it at the last summons of ...
... nature about three o'clock this morning . ( Sept. 6. ) She died without a struggle , retaining her faculties to the very last , and , as she expressed it , having set her house in order , was prepared to leave it at the last summons of ...
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... nature ; which , if believed , must deprive us of every elevated principle . Secondly , Necessity , or the doctrine that every action , whether good or bad , is included in an unchangeable and unavoidable system ; a notion utterly ...
... nature ; which , if believed , must deprive us of every elevated principle . Secondly , Necessity , or the doctrine that every action , whether good or bad , is included in an unchangeable and unavoidable system ; a notion utterly ...
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