The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Heritage Press, 1963 - Authors, English |
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Page 210
... mind versed in juridical disquisitions . Could not you tell your whole mind to Lord Hailes ? He is , you know , both a Christian and a Lawyer . I suppose he is above partiality , and above loquacity : and , I believe , he will not think ...
... mind versed in juridical disquisitions . Could not you tell your whole mind to Lord Hailes ? He is , you know , both a Christian and a Lawyer . I suppose he is above partiality , and above loquacity : and , I believe , he will not think ...
Page 401
... mind . ' Some of the ancient philosophers held , that all deviations from right reason were madness ; and whoever wishes to see the opinions both of ancients and moderns upon this subject , collected and illustrated with a variety of ...
... mind . ' Some of the ancient philosophers held , that all deviations from right reason were madness ; and whoever wishes to see the opinions both of ancients and moderns upon this subject , collected and illustrated with a variety of ...
Page 476
... mind of the citizen's enlarged dinner , two pieces of roast - beef , and two puddings . There is no variety , no mind exerted in laying out the ground , no trees . ' PERCY . ' He pretends to give the natural history of North- umberland ...
... mind of the citizen's enlarged dinner , two pieces of roast - beef , and two puddings . There is no variety , no mind exerted in laying out the ground , no trees . ' PERCY . ' He pretends to give the natural history of North- umberland ...
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