The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... supposed necessary to those who do not regularly study them . Thus , when a reader not skilled in physick happens in Milton upon this line , pining atrophy , Marasmus , and wide - wasting pestilence , he will , with equal expectation ...
... supposed necessary to those who do not regularly study them . Thus , when a reader not skilled in physick happens in Milton upon this line , pining atrophy , Marasmus , and wide - wasting pestilence , he will , with equal expectation ...
Page 83
... supposed to dissemble his knowledge of the condition of Cawdor , because he inquires with all the ardour of curiosity , and the vehemence of sudden astonishment ; and be- cause nobody is present but Banquo , who had an equal part in the ...
... supposed to dissemble his knowledge of the condition of Cawdor , because he inquires with all the ardour of curiosity , and the vehemence of sudden astonishment ; and be- cause nobody is present but Banquo , who had an equal part in the ...
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... supposed to have been left imperfect by the author , who probably wrote , -Malcolm ! Banquo ! rise ! As from your graves rise up.- Many other emendations of the same kind might be made , without any greater deviation from the printed ...
... supposed to have been left imperfect by the author , who probably wrote , -Malcolm ! Banquo ! rise ! As from your graves rise up.- Many other emendations of the same kind might be made , without any greater deviation from the printed ...
Page 108
... mentioned in the law against witches , that they are supposed to take up dead bodies to use in enchantments , which was confessed by the woman whom King James examined , and who had of a dead body , that was divided 108 OBSERVATIONS ON THE.
... mentioned in the law against witches , that they are supposed to take up dead bodies to use in enchantments , which was confessed by the woman whom King James examined , and who had of a dead body , that was divided 108 OBSERVATIONS ON THE.
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... supposed to have been a time of stateliness , formality , and reserve ; yet perhaps the relaxations of that severity were not very elegant . There must , however , have been always some modes of gaiety preferable to others , and a ...
... supposed to have been a time of stateliness , formality , and reserve ; yet perhaps the relaxations of that severity were not very elegant . There must , however , have been always some modes of gaiety preferable to others , and a ...
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