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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... original work , which in a certain sense was complete and homogeneous , and mark the dis- tinct and transitional character of the alterations and additions by placing them on the same page , but in a different shape . That such is the ...
... original work , which in a certain sense was complete and homogeneous , and mark the dis- tinct and transitional character of the alterations and additions by placing them on the same page , but in a different shape . That such is the ...
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... original compiler and editor of the Gentleman's Magazine : To Mr. CAVE . " Nov. 25 , 1734 . " SIR , -As you appear no less sensible than your readers of the defects of your poetical article , you will not be displeased , if , in order ...
... original compiler and editor of the Gentleman's Magazine : To Mr. CAVE . " Nov. 25 , 1734 . " SIR , -As you appear no less sensible than your readers of the defects of your poetical article , you will not be displeased , if , in order ...
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... original rigour , no gradations of injury ; but keeps guilt and innocence apart , by a distinct and definite limitation . He that intromits , is criminal ; he that intromits not , is innocent . Of the two secondary considera- tions , it ...
... original rigour , no gradations of injury ; but keeps guilt and innocence apart , by a distinct and definite limitation . He that intromits , is criminal ; he that intromits not , is innocent . Of the two secondary considera- tions , it ...
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