The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... questions . - MALONE . Johnson has treated the matter scripturally . Our blessed Lord informed the insidious Sadducees , who were pressing him on points somewhat akin to the above , that " in the resurrection they neither marry nor are ...
... questions . - MALONE . Johnson has treated the matter scripturally . Our blessed Lord informed the insidious Sadducees , who were pressing him on points somewhat akin to the above , that " in the resurrection they neither marry nor are ...
Page 140
... question was started whether the state of marriage was natural to man . JOHNSON . " Sir , it is so far from being natural for a man and woman to live in a state of marriage , that we find all 140 [ 1772 . THE LIFE OF.
... question was started whether the state of marriage was natural to man . JOHNSON . " Sir , it is so far from being natural for a man and woman to live in a state of marriage , that we find all 140 [ 1772 . THE LIFE OF.
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... question whether it was meant for Dryden , as has been reported ; for we know some of the passages said to be ridiculed , were written since The Rehearsal : at least a 1 This project has since been realized . Sir Henry Liddel , who made ...
... question whether it was meant for Dryden , as has been reported ; for we know some of the passages said to be ridiculed , were written since The Rehearsal : at least a 1 This project has since been realized . Sir Henry Liddel , who made ...
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... question arose , whether forni- cation was a sin of a heinous nature ; and that I had main- tained , that it did not deserve that epithet , in as much as it was not one of those sins which argue very great depra- vity of heart in short ...
... question arose , whether forni- cation was a sin of a heinous nature ; and that I had main- tained , that it did not deserve that epithet , in as much as it was not one of those sins which argue very great depra- vity of heart in short ...
Page 152
... question treated by him with most acute ability , Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides , 3d edit . p . 33. See also note to Works v . 55 , 56.-ED. The passage to which Johnson alluded , is to be found , as I conjecture , in the Phoenissæ ...
... question treated by him with most acute ability , Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides , 3d edit . p . 33. See also note to Works v . 55 , 56.-ED. The passage to which Johnson alluded , is to be found , as I conjecture , in the Phoenissæ ...
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