The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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Page 74
... noble consciousness of his own abilities , which enabled him to go on with undaunted spirit . ' Cur me posse negem , posse quod ille putat ? ' And I hope , my lord , that since you , whose authority in our language is so generally ...
... noble consciousness of his own abilities , which enabled him to go on with undaunted spirit . ' Cur me posse negem , posse quod ille putat ? ' And I hope , my lord , that since you , whose authority in our language is so generally ...
Page 192
... noble instance of that truly dignified spirit of freedom which ever glowed in his heart , though he was charged with ... noble wild pros- pects . JOHNSON . " I believe , sir , you a great many . Norway , too , has noble have 204-205 . ry ...
... noble instance of that truly dignified spirit of freedom which ever glowed in his heart , though he was charged with ... noble wild pros- pects . JOHNSON . " I believe , sir , you a great many . Norway , too , has noble have 204-205 . ry ...
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... noble curiosity , ' are to me more valuable than many of the grants of kings . " But how can you bid me empty my head of Corsica ? ' My noble - minded friend , do you not feel for an oppressed na- tion bravely struggling to be free ...
... noble curiosity , ' are to me more valuable than many of the grants of kings . " But how can you bid me empty my head of Corsica ? ' My noble - minded friend , do you not feel for an oppressed na- tion bravely struggling to be free ...
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