The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... true . To be sure , the man had a fever ; and this vision may have been the beginning of it . But if the message to the women , and their behaviour upon it , were true as related , there was something supernatural . That rests upon his ...
... true . To be sure , the man had a fever ; and this vision may have been the beginning of it . But if the message to the women , and their behaviour upon it , were true as related , there was something supernatural . That rests upon his ...
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... true , Lord Bathurst did not intentionally falsify . But the thing is not true in the lati- tude that Blair seems to imagine ; we are sure that the poetical imagery , which makes a great part of the poem , was Pope's own . It is amazing ...
... true , Lord Bathurst did not intentionally falsify . But the thing is not true in the lati- tude that Blair seems to imagine ; we are sure that the poetical imagery , which makes a great part of the poem , was Pope's own . It is amazing ...
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... true state.1 If I could find the passage I would direct you to it . I suppose the tenour is this : —— Acute diseases are the immediate and inevitable strokes of Heaven ; but of them the pain is short , and the conclusion speedy ...
... true state.1 If I could find the passage I would direct you to it . I suppose the tenour is this : —— Acute diseases are the immediate and inevitable strokes of Heaven ; but of them the pain is short , and the conclusion speedy ...
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