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... language , would probably. & William Jorden , M. A. June 7 , 1708.-B. D. April 8 , 1728 . h Athen . Oxon . edit . 1721 , i . 627 . i Oxford , 20th March , 1776 . * It ought to be remembered , that Dr. Johnson was apt , in his literary as ...
... language , would probably. & William Jorden , M. A. June 7 , 1708.-B. D. April 8 , 1728 . h Athen . Oxon . edit . 1721 , i . 627 . i Oxford , 20th March , 1776 . * It ought to be remembered , that Dr. Johnson was apt , in his literary as ...
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James Boswell. of imagination , and force of language , would probably have produced something sublime upon the gunpowder plot . To apologize for his neglect , he gave in a short copy of verses , entitled Somnium , containing a common ...
James Boswell. of imagination , and force of language , would probably have produced something sublime upon the gunpowder plot . To apologize for his neglect , he gave in a short copy of verses , entitled Somnium , containing a common ...
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... language of De Staël , Johnson's otherwise powerful mind was always and entirely enslaved . - Ev . suppositions ; so that when the vapours were dispelled , D2 ÆTAT . 20. ] 35 DR . JOHNSON . that state of his own case, which showed an ...
... language of De Staël , Johnson's otherwise powerful mind was always and entirely enslaved . - Ev . suppositions ; so that when the vapours were dispelled , D2 ÆTAT . 20. ] 35 DR . JOHNSON . that state of his own case, which showed an ...
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... language that contained the information he most wished ; but from the pain which guilt [ namely , having omitted to read what he did not understand ] had given him , he now began to deduce the soul's immortality ; [ a sensation of pain ...
... language that contained the information he most wished ; but from the pain which guilt [ namely , having omitted to read what he did not understand ] had given him , he now began to deduce the soul's immortality ; [ a sensation of pain ...
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... language of translation being adapted to the thoughts of another person , insensibly fol- lows their cast , and , as it were , runs into a mould that is ready prepared . Thus , for instance , taking the first sentence that occurs at the ...
... language of translation being adapted to the thoughts of another person , insensibly fol- lows their cast , and , as it were , runs into a mould that is ready prepared . Thus , for instance , taking the first sentence that occurs at the ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Visualização integral - 1857 |
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