The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 6. kötetCowie, 1825 - 715 oldal |
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... things that give him pain . The kindness of the professors did not contribute to abate the uneasy remembrance of an univer- sity declining , a college alienated , and a church profaned and hastening to the ground . St. Andrews indeed ...
... things that give him pain . The kindness of the professors did not contribute to abate the uneasy remembrance of an univer- sity declining , a college alienated , and a church profaned and hastening to the ground . St. Andrews indeed ...
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... things , and life seems to recommence upon new principles . That before the Union the Scots had little trade and little money , is no valid apology ; for plantation is the least ex- pensive of all methods of improvement . To drop a seed ...
... things , and life seems to recommence upon new principles . That before the Union the Scots had little trade and little money , is no valid apology ; for plantation is the least ex- pensive of all methods of improvement . To drop a seed ...
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... thing which I desired to see , and entertained at once with the novelty of the place , and the kindness of communication . To write of the cities of our own island with the so- lemnity of a geographical description , as if we had been ...
... thing which I desired to see , and entertained at once with the novelty of the place , and the kindness of communication . To write of the cities of our own island with the so- lemnity of a geographical description , as if we had been ...
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... thing distinctly . The first race of scholars in the fifteenth century , and some time after , were , for the most part , learning to speak , rather than to think , and were therefore more studious of elegance than of truth . The ...
... thing distinctly . The first race of scholars in the fifteenth century , and some time after , were , for the most part , learning to speak , rather than to think , and were therefore more studious of elegance than of truth . The ...
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... , if he allows himself to wish for fresher air . These diminutive observations seem to take away some- thing from the dignity of writing , and therefore are never communicated but with hesitation , and a little fear of 18 A JOURNEY TO THE.
... , if he allows himself to wish for fresher air . These diminutive observations seem to take away some- thing from the dignity of writing , and therefore are never communicated but with hesitation , and a little fear of 18 A JOURNEY TO THE.
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