The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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Page 148
... remarked , that the making a partial change , without a due regard to the general structure of the sentence , is a ... remark , that the state has a right to regulate the religion of the people , who are the children of the state . A ...
... remarked , that the making a partial change , without a due regard to the general structure of the sentence , is a ... remark , that the state has a right to regulate the religion of the people , who are the children of the state . A ...
Page 166
... remarked by Johnson , in considering the works of a poet , " that " amendments are seldom made without some token of a rent ; " but I do not find that ... remark . - M . Various Readings ' in the Life of Cow ! EY 166 1781 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... remarked by Johnson , in considering the works of a poet , " that " amendments are seldom made without some token of a rent ; " but I do not find that ... remark . - M . Various Readings ' in the Life of Cow ! EY 166 1781 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
Page 354
... remark this evening which struck me a good deal . " I never , " said he , " knew a nonjurer who could reason ... remarks which precede it must , by all who have read Johnson's admirable work , be im puted to the disgust and peevishness ...
... remark this evening which struck me a good deal . " I never , " said he , " knew a nonjurer who could reason ... remarks which precede it must , by all who have read Johnson's admirable work , be im puted to the disgust and peevishness ...
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