The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 11Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... Easy shall thy passage be ; Easy shall thy passage be , Cheerful thy allotted stay , Short th ' account ' twixt God and thee : Hope shall meet thee on the way : Truth shall lead thee to the gate , Mercy's self shall let thee in , Where ...
... Easy shall thy passage be ; Easy shall thy passage be , Cheerful thy allotted stay , Short th ' account ' twixt God and thee : Hope shall meet thee on the way : Truth shall lead thee to the gate , Mercy's self shall let thee in , Where ...
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... easy to state a rule by which we may decide between custom and reason , or between the equi- ponderant authorities of writers alike eminent for judgment and accuracy . The great orthographical contest has long subsisted between ...
... easy to state a rule by which we may decide between custom and reason , or between the equi- ponderant authorities of writers alike eminent for judgment and accuracy . The great orthographical contest has long subsisted between ...
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... easy to translate the words bright , sweet , salt , bitter , into another language , it is not easy to explain them . With regard to the interpretation , many other questions have required consideration . It was some time doubted ...
... easy to translate the words bright , sweet , salt , bitter , into another language , it is not easy to explain them . With regard to the interpretation , many other questions have required consideration . It was some time doubted ...
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