The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 8William Durell, 1811 |
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... given occasion , none is more obscure in itself , or more worthy of rational curiosity , than a retrospection of the progress of this mighty genius , in the construction of his work ; a view of the fabric gradually rising , perhaps from ...
... given occasion , none is more obscure in itself , or more worthy of rational curiosity , than a retrospection of the progress of this mighty genius , in the construction of his work ; a view of the fabric gradually rising , perhaps from ...
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... given to the pub- lic as my opinion . " King Charles vindicated from the charge of plagiarism brought against him by Milton , and Milton himself convicted of forgery , and a gross imposition on the public , 8vo . 1754. p . 3 . E. TO THE ...
... given to the pub- lic as my opinion . " King Charles vindicated from the charge of plagiarism brought against him by Milton , and Milton himself convicted of forgery , and a gross imposition on the public , 8vo . 1754. p . 3 . E. TO THE ...
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... given us again ? I am told , that this pamphlet is not the effort of hunger : > what can it be then but the product of vanity ? and yet how can vanity be gratified by plagiarism or tran- scription ? When this speculatist finds himself ...
... given us again ? I am told , that this pamphlet is not the effort of hunger : > what can it be then but the product of vanity ? and yet how can vanity be gratified by plagiarism or tran- scription ? When this speculatist finds himself ...
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... given some impor- tance by adopting it , and of which I have therefore endeavoured to shew the uncertainty and inconsistency . This scale of being I have demonstrated to be raised by presumptuous imagination , to rest on nothing at the ...
... given some impor- tance by adopting it , and of which I have therefore endeavoured to shew the uncertainty and inconsistency . This scale of being I have demonstrated to be raised by presumptuous imagination , to rest on nothing at the ...
Pàgina 53
... given him of improving or debasing his nature , in such a manner as to render himself fit for a rank of higher perfection and happiness , or to degrade himself to a VOL . VII . Ꮳ state of greater imperfection and misery ; necessary ...
... given him of improving or debasing his nature , in such a manner as to render himself fit for a rank of higher perfection and happiness , or to degrade himself to a VOL . VII . Ꮳ state of greater imperfection and misery ; necessary ...
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