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... given to the world . The editor has collated the book with previous editions and he has found " lapses " in the text of reprints of the “ Life ” edited by the most erudite of John- sonian scholars . He hopes that these volumes will be ...
... given to the world . The editor has collated the book with previous editions and he has found " lapses " in the text of reprints of the “ Life ” edited by the most erudite of John- sonian scholars . He hopes that these volumes will be ...
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... given a strange fantastical account of the original of Dr. Johnson's belief in our most holy religion . " At the age of ten years his mind was disturbed by scruples of infi- delity , which preyed upon his spirits , and made him very ...
... given a strange fantastical account of the original of Dr. Johnson's belief in our most holy religion . " At the age of ten years his mind was disturbed by scruples of infi- delity , which preyed upon his spirits , and made him very ...
Pagina 216
... given rise to the superficial notion of his being too stern a philosopher . But men of reflection will be sensible that he has given a true representa- tion of human existence , and that he has , at the same time , with a generous ...
... given rise to the superficial notion of his being too stern a philosopher . But men of reflection will be sensible that he has given a true representa- tion of human existence , and that he has , at the same time , with a generous ...
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