The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... seems obscure and strange : With so much grace , such energy of thought , Whether thy JUVENAL instructs the age In chaster numbers , and new points his rage ; Or fair IRENE sees , alas ! too late " To consult the resolves on Tetty's Her ...
... seems obscure and strange : With so much grace , such energy of thought , Whether thy JUVENAL instructs the age In chaster numbers , and new points his rage ; Or fair IRENE sees , alas ! too late " To consult the resolves on Tetty's Her ...
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... seems rather to be , that they have happened so seldom that ( however general su- perstition may be ) there does not seem to be on record in the profane history of the world , one single well authenticated instance of such a mani ...
... seems rather to be , that they have happened so seldom that ( however general su- perstition may be ) there does not seem to be on record in the profane history of the world , one single well authenticated instance of such a mani ...
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... seems to despond ; and 2 Now Doctor White , and bishop of the epis- copal church in Pennsylvania . During his first visit to England in 1771 , as a candidate for holy orders , he was several times in company with | sub 23d Oct. 1773 ...
... seems to despond ; and 2 Now Doctor White , and bishop of the epis- copal church in Pennsylvania . During his first visit to England in 1771 , as a candidate for holy orders , he was several times in company with | sub 23d Oct. 1773 ...
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