The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... relates , irrecoverably a poet . Such are the accidents which , sometimes remembered , and perhaps sometimes ... relate , “ That he had this defect in his memory at that time , that his teachers never could bring it to retain the ...
... relates , irrecoverably a poet . Such are the accidents which , sometimes remembered , and perhaps sometimes ... relate , “ That he had this defect in his memory at that time , that his teachers never could bring it to retain the ...
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... relates , " complying with the men then in power ( which was much taken notice of by the royal party ) , he obtained an order to be created Doctor of Physick ; which being done to his mind ( whereby he gained the ill - will of some of ...
... relates , " complying with the men then in power ( which was much taken notice of by the royal party ) , he obtained an order to be created Doctor of Physick ; which being done to his mind ( whereby he gained the ill - will of some of ...
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... relate what I fear is true , that Milton was one of the last students in either university that suffered the publick indignity of corporal correction . It was , in the violence of controversial hostility , objected to him , that he was ...
... relate what I fear is true , that Milton was one of the last students in either university that suffered the publick indignity of corporal correction . It was , in the violence of controversial hostility , objected to him , that he was ...
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... relates , with great luxuriance , the compensation which the pleasures of the theatre afford him . Plays were therefore only criminal when they were acted by academicks . He went to the university with a design of enter- ing into the ...
... relates , with great luxuriance , the compensation which the pleasures of the theatre afford him . Plays were therefore only criminal when they were acted by academicks . He went to the university with a design of enter- ing into the ...
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... relate to canonical obedience . I know not any of the articles which seem to thwart his opinions : but the thoughts of obedience , whether canonical or civil , raised his indignation . His unwillingness to engage in the ministry , per ...
... relate to canonical obedience . I know not any of the articles which seem to thwart his opinions : but the thoughts of obedience , whether canonical or civil , raised his indignation . His unwillingness to engage in the ministry , per ...
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