Samuel JohnsonLongmans, Green, 1955 - 171페이지 |
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... accept the Christian mystery , but he would not , like Tertullian and Sir Thomas Browne , accept it because it was a mystery . While upholding the validity of the Christian evidences , he confessed that he always Johnson's Early Years 19.
... accept the Christian mystery , but he would not , like Tertullian and Sir Thomas Browne , accept it because it was a mystery . While upholding the validity of the Christian evidences , he confessed that he always Johnson's Early Years 19.
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... accept a pension from this or any other government without dishonour ? He asked Murphy to dine with him next day at the Mitre Tavern , and in the meantime he con- sulted Reynolds , whose judgement he always valued . To Reynolds , as to ...
... accept a pension from this or any other government without dishonour ? He asked Murphy to dine with him next day at the Mitre Tavern , and in the meantime he con- sulted Reynolds , whose judgement he always valued . To Reynolds , as to ...
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... accepting , he said with a hearty laugh : ' Why , Sir , it is a mighty foolish noise that they make . I have accepted of a pension as a reward which had been thought due to my literary merit ; and now that I have this pension , I am the ...
... accepting , he said with a hearty laugh : ' Why , Sir , it is a mighty foolish noise that they make . I have accepted of a pension as a reward which had been thought due to my literary merit ; and now that I have this pension , I am the ...
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