The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... knowledge from Bacon ; the phrases of policy , war , and naviga- tion from Raleigh ; the dialect of poetry and fiction from Spenser and Sidney ; and the diction of com- mon life from Shakespeare , few ideas would be lost to mankind ...
... knowledge from Bacon ; the phrases of policy , war , and naviga- tion from Raleigh ; the dialect of poetry and fiction from Spenser and Sidney ; and the diction of com- mon life from Shakespeare , few ideas would be lost to mankind ...
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... knowledge , whether real or fancied , will produce new words , or combination of words . When the mind is unchained from necessity , it will range after convenience ; when it is left at large in the fields of speculation , it will shift ...
... knowledge , whether real or fancied , will produce new words , or combination of words . When the mind is unchained from necessity , it will range after convenience ; when it is left at large in the fields of speculation , it will shift ...
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... knowledge , and understand the teachers of truth ; if my labours afford light to the reposi- tories of science , and add celebrity to Bacon , to Hooker , to Milton , and to Boyle . When I am animated by this wish , I look with pleasure ...
... knowledge , and understand the teachers of truth ; if my labours afford light to the reposi- tories of science , and add celebrity to Bacon , to Hooker , to Milton , and to Boyle . When I am animated by this wish , I look with pleasure ...
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Samuel Johnson. toil of successive ages , inadequate and delusive ; if the aggregated knowledge , and co - operating diligence of the Italian academicians , did not se- cure them from the censure of Beni ; if the embo- died criticks of ...
Samuel Johnson. toil of successive ages , inadequate and delusive ; if the aggregated knowledge , and co - operating diligence of the Italian academicians , did not se- cure them from the censure of Beni ; if the embo- died criticks of ...
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... knowledge have at any time been sufficient to drive them out of the world . The time in which this kind of credulity was at its height , seems to have been that of the holy war , in which the Christians imputed all their defeats to ...
... knowledge have at any time been sufficient to drive them out of the world . The time in which this kind of credulity was at its height , seems to have been that of the holy war , in which the Christians imputed all their defeats to ...
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