Samuel JohnsonHerbert & Daniel, 1911 - 265 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 157
... opinion , that what we had to learn was , how to do good , and avoid evil . MILTON'S republicanism was , I am afraid , founded in an envious hatred of greatness , and a sullen desire of independence ; in petu- lance LIVES OF THE POETS 157.
... opinion , that what we had to learn was , how to do good , and avoid evil . MILTON'S republicanism was , I am afraid , founded in an envious hatred of greatness , and a sullen desire of independence ; in petu- lance LIVES OF THE POETS 157.
الصفحة 201
... opinion of my own merit . I am , my Lord , Your Lordship's most obliged , most grateful , and most humble servant , Sept. 1784 . SAMUEL JOHNSON . To the author of “ Ossian ” MR . JAMES MACPHERSON , I received your foolish and impudent ...
... opinion of my own merit . I am , my Lord , Your Lordship's most obliged , most grateful , and most humble servant , Sept. 1784 . SAMUEL JOHNSON . To the author of “ Ossian ” MR . JAMES MACPHERSON , I received your foolish and impudent ...
الصفحة 204
... opinion , and some difference where there is no restraint will commonly appear , immediately generates dislike ... Opinions once received from instruction , or settled by whatever accident , are seldom re- called to examination ; having ...
... opinion , and some difference where there is no restraint will commonly appear , immediately generates dislike ... Opinions once received from instruction , or settled by whatever accident , are seldom re- called to examination ; having ...
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THE PLAN OF AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY | 1 |
LIVES OF EMINENT PERSONS | 19 |
Milton | 49 |
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