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... give the History of the Council of Trent , with copious notes , then lately added to a French edition . Twelve sheets of this work were print- ed , for which Johnson received forty - nine pounds , as appears by his receipt in the posses ...
... give the History of the Council of Trent , with copious notes , then lately added to a French edition . Twelve sheets of this work were print- ed , for which Johnson received forty - nine pounds , as appears by his receipt in the posses ...
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... give the laurel to North Britain . " Alas ! what down , write a letter , and perform a variety of can he do upon that subject ? " said Johnson : other actions , with such dexterity , that " though " Aristotle , Polybius , Grotius ...
... give the laurel to North Britain . " Alas ! what down , write a letter , and perform a variety of can he do upon that subject ? " said Johnson : other actions , with such dexterity , that " though " Aristotle , Polybius , Grotius ...
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... give a review of Johnson's works ; and this , it is imagined , will not be un- welcome to the reader . * It is to be regretted that he was not encouraged in this undertaking . The assistance , however , which he gave to Davies , in ...
... give a review of Johnson's works ; and this , it is imagined , will not be un- welcome to the reader . * It is to be regretted that he was not encouraged in this undertaking . The assistance , however , which he gave to Davies , in ...
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... gives us all that philoso- phy knows , not without a tincture of supersti tion . It is remarkable that the vanity of ... give a summary view of each drama . The preface is a tract of great crudition and phi- losophical criticism . It ...
... gives us all that philoso- phy knows , not without a tincture of supersti tion . It is remarkable that the vanity of ... give a summary view of each drama . The preface is a tract of great crudition and phi- losophical criticism . It ...
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... gives us comfort in the position , that though man's a fool , yet God is wise ; that human advantages are unstable ... give us another book ) there shall appear another good judge of poetry , besides Mr. Alexander Pope , who shall like ...
... gives us comfort in the position , that though man's a fool , yet God is wise ; that human advantages are unstable ... give us another book ) there shall appear another good judge of poetry , besides Mr. Alexander Pope , who shall like ...
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