The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 8William Durell, 1811 |
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... present in Cock - lane , not far from Shoreditch church . " That this relation is true cannot be questioned : but , surely , the honour of letters , the dignity of sacred pc- etry , the spirit of the English nation , and the glory of ...
... present in Cock - lane , not far from Shoreditch church . " That this relation is true cannot be questioned : but , surely , the honour of letters , the dignity of sacred pc- etry , the spirit of the English nation , and the glory of ...
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... present Inquiry is de- signed to prove ? The present Inquiry is then surely made to no purpose . The attributes ; to the demonstra- tion of which the solution of this great question is ne- cessary , have been demonstrated without any ...
... present Inquiry is de- signed to prove ? The present Inquiry is then surely made to no purpose . The attributes ; to the demonstra- tion of which the solution of this great question is ne- cessary , have been demonstrated without any ...
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... present haste of this extract will not suffer me to dilate . He proceeds to a humble detail of Pope's opinion : " The universe is a system whose very essence con- sists in subordination ; a scale of beings descending by insensible ...
... present haste of this extract will not suffer me to dilate . He proceeds to a humble detail of Pope's opinion : " The universe is a system whose very essence con- sists in subordination ; a scale of beings descending by insensible ...
Pàgina 41
... present state of man necessary , they may supply some motives to content . " Poverty is what all could not possibly have been exempted from , not only by reason of the fluctuating nature of human possessions , but because the world ...
... present state of man necessary , they may supply some motives to content . " Poverty is what all could not possibly have been exempted from , not only by reason of the fluctuating nature of human possessions , but because the world ...
Pàgina 45
... nearer to human conception by any inconceivable means , I am not able to discover . We believed that the present system of creation was right , though we could not explain the adaptation of one part to the other , or FREE INQUIRY , & c .
... nearer to human conception by any inconceivable means , I am not able to discover . We believed that the present system of creation was right , though we could not explain the adaptation of one part to the other , or FREE INQUIRY , & c .
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