The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, Volume 1Cowie, 1825 |
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Page xi
... passed under it without being wet , and resting himself , for the sake of the coolness , was charmed with a thousand de- lightful rainbows , which the sun - beams painted on the water , in all their shining and lively colours . * The ...
... passed under it without being wet , and resting himself , for the sake of the coolness , was charmed with a thousand de- lightful rainbows , which the sun - beams painted on the water , in all their shining and lively colours . * The ...
Page xii
... passed , was laid over them . Sultan SE- QUED has since built a stone bridge of one arch , in the same place , for which purpose he procured masons from India . Here the river alters its course , and passes through various kingdoms ...
... passed , was laid over them . Sultan SE- QUED has since built a stone bridge of one arch , in the same place , for which purpose he procured masons from India . Here the river alters its course , and passes through various kingdoms ...
Page xxiii
... passing over him . " He saw Cave involved in a state of warfare with the numerous competitors , at that time struggling with the Gentleman's Magazine ; and gratitude for such supplies as Johnson received dictated a Latin Ode on the ...
... passing over him . " He saw Cave involved in a state of warfare with the numerous competitors , at that time struggling with the Gentleman's Magazine ; and gratitude for such supplies as Johnson received dictated a Latin Ode on the ...
Page xxxvii
... passed in the Divine Mind ; and , by conse- quence , proving , that he had no belief in a state of pur- gatory , and no reason for praying for the dead that could impeach the sincerity of his profession as a protestant . " Mr. Strahan ...
... passed in the Divine Mind ; and , by conse- quence , proving , that he had no belief in a state of pur- gatory , and no reason for praying for the dead that could impeach the sincerity of his profession as a protestant . " Mr. Strahan ...
Page xli
... passed since I waited in your outward room , or was repulsed from your door ; during which time I have been pushing on my work through difficulties , of which it is useless to complain , and have brought it at last to the verge of ...
... passed since I waited in your outward room , or was repulsed from your door ; during which time I have been pushing on my work through difficulties , of which it is useless to complain , and have brought it at last to the verge of ...
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