The Four Ages, Together with Essays on Various SubjectsGarland Pub., 1970 - 454 pàgines |
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... true one . Long after the revival of the system of Copernicus , that of Ptolomy still held its ground , and was believed by fo learned a man as Dr. Browne , and not disbelieved by Milton ; who , in the conversation between the Angel and ...
... true one . Long after the revival of the system of Copernicus , that of Ptolomy still held its ground , and was believed by fo learned a man as Dr. Browne , and not disbelieved by Milton ; who , in the conversation between the Angel and ...
Pàgina 176
... , must be confident that he himself was fully equal to the expreffion of his own thoughts . Johnson and Sir Joshua , it is true , were intimate friends , but they were were as unlike in every thing as two fen- fible [ 176 ]
... , must be confident that he himself was fully equal to the expreffion of his own thoughts . Johnson and Sir Joshua , it is true , were intimate friends , but they were were as unlike in every thing as two fen- fible [ 176 ]
Pàgina 306
... true - and its truth only reaches to purposes and occafions which do not occur in daily life , while either form of government leaves the sla- very unremedied with which we are daily e vironed . If we are engaged in a law- fuit , or ...
... true - and its truth only reaches to purposes and occafions which do not occur in daily life , while either form of government leaves the sla- very unremedied with which we are daily e vironed . If we are engaged in a law- fuit , or ...
Continguts
On a Reform of Parliament | 340 |
Authors fhould not exceed common Judgement | 351 |
Almanacks | 361 |
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