The Works of Samuel Johnson: Essay on the life and genius of Dr. Johnson [by Arthur Murphy] Poems, and talesW. Pickering, London; and Talboys and Wheeler, Oxford, 1825 |
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... once a year ; and every one sacrifices a cow , or more , according to the different de- grees of wealth and devotion . Hence we have sufficient proof , that these nations always paid adoration to the deity of this fa- mous river . " As ...
... once a year ; and every one sacrifices a cow , or more , according to the different de- grees of wealth and devotion . Hence we have sufficient proof , that these nations always paid adoration to the deity of this fa- mous river . " As ...
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... once took root in a mind like his , was not easily eradicated . His letter to Cave on this subject is still extant , and may well justify sir John Hawkins , who inferred that Johnson was the translator of Crousaz . The conclusion of the ...
... once took root in a mind like his , was not easily eradicated . His letter to Cave on this subject is still extant , and may well justify sir John Hawkins , who inferred that Johnson was the translator of Crousaz . The conclusion of the ...
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... once . Cave had interest with the door - keepers . He , and the persons employed under him , gained admittance ; they brought away the subject of dis- cussion , the names of the speakers , the side they took , and the 66 Afterwards earl ...
... once . Cave had interest with the door - keepers . He , and the persons employed under him , gained admittance ; they brought away the subject of dis- cussion , the names of the speakers , the side they took , and the 66 Afterwards earl ...
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... once , so far as it might be lawful for me . " In a prayer , January 23 , 1759 , the day on which his mother was buried , he commends , as far as may be lawful , her soul to God , imploring for her whatever is most be- neficial to her ...
... once , so far as it might be lawful for me . " In a prayer , January 23 , 1759 , the day on which his mother was buried , he commends , as far as may be lawful , her soul to God , imploring for her whatever is most be- neficial to her ...
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... once established , that there are souls in purgatory , it is as proper to pray for them , as for our brethren of mankind , who are yet in this life . " This was Dr. Johnson's guess into futurity ; and to guess is the utmost that man can ...
... once established , that there are souls in purgatory , it is as proper to pray for them , as for our brethren of mankind , who are yet in this life . " This was Dr. Johnson's guess into futurity ; and to guess is the utmost that man can ...
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