The Life of Samuel JohnsonModern Library, 1965 - 559 pagina's |
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Pagina 219
... suppose you should teach your children the notions of the Adamites , and they should run naked into the streets , would not the magistrate have a right to flog ' em into their doublets ? ' Mayo . ' I think the magistrate has no right to ...
... suppose you should teach your children the notions of the Adamites , and they should run naked into the streets , would not the magistrate have a right to flog ' em into their doublets ? ' Mayo . ' I think the magistrate has no right to ...
Pagina 250
... suppose that what is in the pages which are closed is worse than what is in the open pages . ' Ossian being mentioned ; -Johnson . ' Supposing the Irish and Erse languages to be the same , which I do not believe , yet as there is no ...
... suppose that what is in the pages which are closed is worse than what is in the open pages . ' Ossian being mentioned ; -Johnson . ' Supposing the Irish and Erse languages to be the same , which I do not believe , yet as there is no ...
Pagina 253
... suppose that my imperfect record of conversation contains the whole of what was said by Johnson , or other eminent persons who lived with him . What I have preserved , however , has the value of the most perfect authenticity . He this ...
... suppose that my imperfect record of conversation contains the whole of what was said by Johnson , or other eminent persons who lived with him . What I have preserved , however , has the value of the most perfect authenticity . He this ...
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