The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1G. Allen & Unwin, 1924 - Authors, English |
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... excellent moral , while it inculcates a future state of retribution ; and what it teaches is impressed upon the mind by a series of as P. 447 . Cor . et Ad . - Line 23 , on retribution put the following note : - " My position has been ...
... excellent moral , while it inculcates a future state of retribution ; and what it teaches is impressed upon the mind by a series of as P. 447 . Cor . et Ad . - Line 23 , on retribution put the following note : - " My position has been ...
Page 286
... ( Margi- nalia ) , " would have made an excellent Spanish Inquisitor . To his shame , be it said , he always was tooth and nail against toleration . " that such only were punished by the Inquisition . " 286 the life of Dr. JOHNSON .
... ( Margi- nalia ) , " would have made an excellent Spanish Inquisitor . To his shame , be it said , he always was tooth and nail against toleration . " that such only were punished by the Inquisition . " 286 the life of Dr. JOHNSON .
Page 343
... excellent dramatic lessons of his Mentor , is shown by some essays on the profes- sion of a player , contributed to the London Magazine . In the present day , when the highest aim of acting and stage effect is mimicry , or what is ...
... excellent dramatic lessons of his Mentor , is shown by some essays on the profes- sion of a player , contributed to the London Magazine . In the present day , when the highest aim of acting and stage effect is mimicry , or what is ...
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