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... persons able to supply him with information . ( Johnson's Lives , ed . Cunningham , pp . vii , xv . ) Still , it was neither the fulness of the author's knowledge , nor the novelty of his subject , but his excellence as a biographer ...
... persons able to supply him with information . ( Johnson's Lives , ed . Cunningham , pp . vii , xv . ) Still , it was neither the fulness of the author's knowledge , nor the novelty of his subject , but his excellence as a biographer ...
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... Person . But as Nemesis is always on the watch , it is memorable that he has enforced the charge of a solecism by an expression in itself grossly solecistical , when for one of 25 those supposed blunders , he says , as Ker , and I think ...
... Person . But as Nemesis is always on the watch , it is memorable that he has enforced the charge of a solecism by an expression in itself grossly solecistical , when for one of 25 those supposed blunders , he says , as Ker , and I think ...
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... persons , such as Justice , Mercy , Faith . Of the tragedy or mystery of ' Paradise Lost ' there are two plans : - Michael . The Persons . Chorus of Angels . Heavenly Love . Lucifer . Adam , } Eve , with the Serpent . Conscience . Death ...
... persons , such as Justice , Mercy , Faith . Of the tragedy or mystery of ' Paradise Lost ' there are two plans : - Michael . The Persons . Chorus of Angels . Heavenly Love . Lucifer . Adam , } Eve , with the Serpent . Conscience . Death ...
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Samuel Johnson Charles Harding Firth. PARADISE LOST . The Persons . Moses рoλoyiε , recounting how he assumed his true body ; that it corrupts not , because it is with God in the 5 mount ; declares the like with Enoch and Elijah ...
Samuel Johnson Charles Harding Firth. PARADISE LOST . The Persons . Moses рoλoyiε , recounting how he assumed his true body ; that it corrupts not , because it is with God in the 5 mount ; declares the like with Enoch and Elijah ...
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... person of man's estate , 30 who , of their own accord , greedily catched at the opportunity of being his readers , that they might as well reap the benefit of what they read to him , as oblige him by the benefit of . their reading ; and ...
... person of man's estate , 30 who , of their own accord , greedily catched at the opportunity of being his readers , that they might as well reap the benefit of what they read to him , as oblige him by the benefit of . their reading ; and ...
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