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ployed on the correction of the text, that they have not sufficiently attended to the
elucidation of passages obscured by ... and made no further enquiry after his
author's meaning, when once he had notes sufficient to embellish his page with
the ...
ployed on the correction of the text, that they have not sufficiently attended to the
elucidation of passages obscured by ... and made no further enquiry after his
author's meaning, when once he had notes sufficient to embellish his page with
the ...
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Concerning his skill in modern languages, I can find no sufficient ground of
determination ; but as no imitations of French or Italian authors have been
discovered, though the Italian poetry was then high in esteem, I am inclined to
believe, that ...
Concerning his skill in modern languages, I can find no sufficient ground of
determination ; but as no imitations of French or Italian authors have been
discovered, though the Italian poetry was then high in esteem, I am inclined to
believe, that ...
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natural history inserted in this collection ; which, however, may be sufficient to put
the mind in motion, and in some measure to direct its steps ; but its effects may
easily be improved by a philosophick master, who will every day find a thousand
...
natural history inserted in this collection ; which, however, may be sufficient to put
the mind in motion, and in some measure to direct its steps ; but its effects may
easily be improved by a philosophick master, who will every day find a thousand
...
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... but the great Ludolfus, laying hold on the advantage, reduced these later
writers to prove their conformity. Upon the whole, the controversy seems of no
great importance to those who believe the Holy Scriptures sufficient to teach the
way of ...
... but the great Ludolfus, laying hold on the advantage, reduced these later
writers to prove their conformity. Upon the whole, the controversy seems of no
great importance to those who believe the Holy Scriptures sufficient to teach the
way of ...
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We have likewise since seen what your opponent has writ in praise of the one,
and derogation of the other, and think you have sufficiently confuted him, and
with respect to us, he has been so far from giving us any cause to retract what we
had ...
We have likewise since seen what your opponent has writ in praise of the one,
and derogation of the other, and think you have sufficiently confuted him, and
with respect to us, he has been so far from giving us any cause to retract what we
had ...
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The works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6 Samuel Johnson,Alexander Chalmers,Arthur Murphy Vista completa - 1823 |
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