Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.T. Tegg, 1823 |
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... truth to truth with confidence and quiet . I am , SIR , & c . PERTINAX . NUMB . 96. SATURDAY , February 16 , 1751 Quod si Platonis musa personat verum , Quod quisque discit , immemor recordatur . Truth in Platonick ornaments bedeck'd ...
... truth to truth with confidence and quiet . I am , SIR , & c . PERTINAX . NUMB . 96. SATURDAY , February 16 , 1751 Quod si Platonis musa personat verum , Quod quisque discit , immemor recordatur . Truth in Platonick ornaments bedeck'd ...
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... TRUTH darted full upon her . TRUTH had the awful aspect though not the thunder of her father ; and when the long continu- ance of the contest brought them near to one an- other , FALSEHOOD let the arms of SOPHISTRY fall from her grasp ...
... TRUTH darted full upon her . TRUTH had the awful aspect though not the thunder of her father ; and when the long continu- ance of the contest brought them near to one an- other , FALSEHOOD let the arms of SOPHISTRY fall from her grasp ...
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... TRUTH ceased to awe them by her imme- diate presence . TRUTH , who , when she first descended from the heavenly palaces , expected to have been received by universal acclamation , cherished with kindness , heard with obedience , and ...
... TRUTH ceased to awe them by her imme- diate presence . TRUTH , who , when she first descended from the heavenly palaces , expected to have been received by universal acclamation , cherished with kindness , heard with obedience , and ...
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No Page 71 No man believes that his own life will be short | 1 |
The necessity of good humour | 6 |
The lingering expectation of an heir | 12 |
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