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... or can be supposed necessary to those who do not regularly study them. Thus,
when a reader not skilled in physick happens in Milton upon this line,pining
atrophy, Marasmus, and wide-wasting pestilence, he will, with equal expectation,
...
... or can be supposed necessary to those who do not regularly study them. Thus,
when a reader not skilled in physick happens in Milton upon this line,pining
atrophy, Marasmus, and wide-wasting pestilence, he will, with equal expectation,
...
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He cannot be supposed to dissemble his knowledge of the condition of Cawdor,
because he inquires with all the ardour of curiosity, and the vehemence of
sudden astonishment; and because nobody is present but Banquo, who had an
equal ...
He cannot be supposed to dissemble his knowledge of the condition of Cawdor,
because he inquires with all the ardour of curiosity, and the vehemence of
sudden astonishment; and because nobody is present but Banquo, who had an
equal ...
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The Canaries are supposed to have been known, however imperfectly, to the
ancients ; but in the confusion of the subsequent ages they were lost and
forgotten, till about the year 1340, the Biscayners found Lucarot, and invading it (
for to find ...
The Canaries are supposed to have been known, however imperfectly, to the
ancients ; but in the confusion of the subsequent ages they were lost and
forgotten, till about the year 1340, the Biscayners found Lucarot, and invading it (
for to find ...
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In a manuscript, published from Milton's own hand, among a great number of
subjects for tragedy, is " Adam unparadised," or " Adam in Exile;" and this,
therefore, may be justly supposed the embryo of this great poem. As it is
observable, that ...
In a manuscript, published from Milton's own hand, among a great number of
subjects for tragedy, is " Adam unparadised," or " Adam in Exile;" and this,
therefore, may be justly supposed the embryo of this great poem. As it is
observable, that ...
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The magnetic needle from the year 1300, when it is generally supposed to have
been first applied by John Goia, of Amalphi, to the seaman's use, seems to have
been long thought to point exactly to the north and south by the navigators of ...
The magnetic needle from the year 1300, when it is generally supposed to have
been first applied by John Goia, of Amalphi, to the seaman's use, seems to have
been long thought to point exactly to the north and south by the navigators of ...
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The works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6 Samuel Johnson,Alexander Chalmers,Arthur Murphy Vista completa - 1823 |
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