The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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... John Diodati and Frederick Spanheim , two learned professors of divinity . From Geneva he passed through France ; and came home , after an absence of a year and three months . At his return he heard of the death of his friend Charles ...
... John Diodati and Frederick Spanheim , two learned professors of divinity . From Geneva he passed through France ; and came home , after an absence of a year and three months . At his return he heard of the death of his friend Charles ...
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Samuel Johnson. took the education of John and Edward Philips , his sister's sons . Finding his rooms too little , he took a house and garden in Aldersgate street ' , which was not then so much out of the world as it is now ; and chose ...
Samuel Johnson. took the education of John and Edward Philips , his sister's sons . Finding his rooms too little , he took a house and garden in Aldersgate street ' , which was not then so much out of the world as it is now ; and chose ...
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... John Milton , 1642 . In this book he discovers , not with ostentatious ex- ultation , but with calm confidence , his high opinion of his own powers ; and promises to undertake some- thing , he yet knows not what , that may be of use and ...
... John Milton , 1642 . In this book he discovers , not with ostentatious ex- ultation , but with calm confidence , his high opinion of his own powers ; and promises to undertake some- thing , he yet knows not what , that may be of use and ...
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... John Milton , for the liberty of unlicensed printing . The danger of such un- bounded liberty , and the danger of bounding it , have produced a problem in the science of govern- ment , which human understanding seems , hitherto , unable ...
... John Milton , for the liberty of unlicensed printing . The danger of such un- bounded liberty , and the danger of bounding it , have produced a problem in the science of govern- ment , which human understanding seems , hitherto , unable ...
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... John Milton . It has been remarked , that the additions , together with the preface above mentioned , and a large part of the title of the Cambridge dic- tionary , have been incorporated and printed with the subsequent editions of ...
... John Milton . It has been remarked , that the additions , together with the preface above mentioned , and a large part of the title of the Cambridge dic- tionary , have been incorporated and printed with the subsequent editions of ...
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