Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... passage : ' Rabbi David Kimchi , a noted Jewish commentator , who lived about five hundred years ago , explains that passage in the first Psalm , His leaf also shall not wither , from Rabbins yet older than himself , thus : That even ...
... passage : ' Rabbi David Kimchi , a noted Jewish commentator , who lived about five hundred years ago , explains that passage in the first Psalm , His leaf also shall not wither , from Rabbins yet older than himself , thus : That even ...
79. oldal
... passage , on account of the doctrine which it illustrates . Irene observes , ' That the Supreme Being will accept of virtue , whatever outward circumstances it may be accompanied with , and may be delighted with varieties of worship ...
... passage , on account of the doctrine which it illustrates . Irene observes , ' That the Supreme Being will accept of virtue , whatever outward circumstances it may be accompanied with , and may be delighted with varieties of worship ...
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... passage in his Grammar of the English Tongue , prefixed to the Dictionary : ' H seldom , perhaps never , begins any but the first syllable . ' In an essay printed in the Public Advertiser , this lively writer enumerated many instances ...
... passage in his Grammar of the English Tongue , prefixed to the Dictionary : ' H seldom , perhaps never , begins any but the first syllable . ' In an essay printed in the Public Advertiser , this lively writer enumerated many instances ...
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