The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works ... and Various Original Pieces ... Never Before Published ...T. Cadell and W. Davis, 1804 |
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... imagination , and force of language , would probably have produced some- thing sublime upon the gunpowder plot . To apolo- gise for his neglect , he gave in a short copy of verses , entitled Somnium , containing a common thought ...
... imagination , and force of language , would probably have produced some- thing sublime upon the gunpowder plot . To apolo- gise for his neglect , he gave in a short copy of verses , entitled Somnium , containing a common thought ...
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... imagination and spirits , while the judgement is sound , and a dis- order by which the judgement itself is impaired . This distinction was made to me by the late Professor Gau- bius of Leyden , physician to the Prince of Orange , in a ...
... imagination and spirits , while the judgement is sound , and a dis- order by which the judgement itself is impaired . This distinction was made to me by the late Professor Gau- bius of Leyden , physician to the Prince of Orange , in a ...
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... imagination should have so far de- ceived him , is strange ; but it is stranger still that some of his friends should have given credit to his groundless opinion , when they had such undoubted proofs that it was totally fallacious ...
... imagination should have so far de- ceived him , is strange ; but it is stranger still that some of his friends should have given credit to his groundless opinion , when they had such undoubted proofs that it was totally fallacious ...
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... his senses , not his imagination . He meets with no basilisks that destroy with their eyes , his crocodiles devour their prey without tears , and his cataracts fall from the rocks without deafening the 1733 . 2 do THE LIFE OF.
... his senses , not his imagination . He meets with no basilisks that destroy with their eyes , his crocodiles devour their prey without tears , and his cataracts fall from the rocks without deafening the 1733 . 2 do THE LIFE OF.
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... imagination ; but if they want to persuade you to change , you must remember , that by increasing your faith , you may be persuaded to become Turk . ' If these were not the words , I have kept up to the express meaning . " M. ] " Etat ...
... imagination ; but if they want to persuade you to change , you must remember , that by increasing your faith , you may be persuaded to become Turk . ' If these were not the words , I have kept up to the express meaning . " M. ] " Etat ...
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