The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Importance of Small Tracts and Fugitive Pieces , written for the Intro- duction to the Harleian Miscellany Page 3 31 68 70 73 . 123 . 132 . 195 225 411 . A View of the Controversy between Mons . Crousaz and Mr. Warburton on the subject ...
... Importance of Small Tracts and Fugitive Pieces , written for the Intro- duction to the Harleian Miscellany Page 3 31 68 70 73 . 123 . 132 . 195 225 411 . A View of the Controversy between Mons . Crousaz and Mr. Warburton on the subject ...
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... importance sufficient to attract your favour . But I consider such acts of How far this unexpected distinction can be rated among the happy incidents of life , I am not yet able to determine . Its first effect has been to make me ...
... importance sufficient to attract your favour . But I consider such acts of How far this unexpected distinction can be rated among the happy incidents of life , I am not yet able to determine . Its first effect has been to make me ...
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... importance of such expli- cations appears from the mistakes which the want of them has occasioned . Had Shakespeare had a dictionary of this kind , he had not made the wood- bine entwine the honeysuckle ; nor would Milton , with such ...
... importance of such expli- cations appears from the mistakes which the want of them has occasioned . Had Shakespeare had a dictionary of this kind , he had not made the wood- bine entwine the honeysuckle ; nor would Milton , with such ...
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... importance to the duration of a language , because the first change will naturally begin by corruptions in the living speech . The want of certain rules for the pronuncia- tion of former ages , has made us wholly ignorant of the ...
... importance to the duration of a language , because the first change will naturally begin by corruptions in the living speech . The want of certain rules for the pronuncia- tion of former ages , has made us wholly ignorant of the ...
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... arrogant stupidity ; but dulness it is easy to despise , and laughter it is easy to repay . I shall not be solicitous what is thought of my work by such as 66 know not the difficulty or importance of philological studies ; 24 THE PLAN OF.
... arrogant stupidity ; but dulness it is easy to despise , and laughter it is easy to repay . I shall not be solicitous what is thought of my work by such as 66 know not the difficulty or importance of philological studies ; 24 THE PLAN OF.
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