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... feeling of this kind , and an understood , if not a formally pro- nounced verdict of public opinion , which has given to the Pseudodoxia Epidemica , or Enquiries into Vulgar and Common Errors , the palm of popularity and the praise of ...
... feeling of this kind , and an understood , if not a formally pro- nounced verdict of public opinion , which has given to the Pseudodoxia Epidemica , or Enquiries into Vulgar and Common Errors , the palm of popularity and the praise of ...
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... feeling them : - " To pray and magnify God in the night , and my dark bed , when I could not sleep to know no street or passage in this city which may not witness that I have , not forgot God and my Sa- viour in it . Since the ...
... feeling them : - " To pray and magnify God in the night , and my dark bed , when I could not sleep to know no street or passage in this city which may not witness that I have , not forgot God and my Sa- viour in it . Since the ...
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... feelings , fell from his pen . Even then , with all his ambition and enthusiasm , he had no desire to sleep in the great Abbey ; and this love for a more humble grave continued during the whole of his long , arduous , and glorious ...
... feelings , fell from his pen . Even then , with all his ambition and enthusiasm , he had no desire to sleep in the great Abbey ; and this love for a more humble grave continued during the whole of his long , arduous , and glorious ...
Pagina 23
... feeling than Hume , has all the pomposity of Johnson , and all the Frenchi- fied affectation of his brother historian and skeptic . True English writing is really a very scarce article ; and , what with orators and German philosophers ...
... feeling than Hume , has all the pomposity of Johnson , and all the Frenchi- fied affectation of his brother historian and skeptic . True English writing is really a very scarce article ; and , what with orators and German philosophers ...
Pagina 24
... feeling came over us at the sight of the re- tired pedagogue . His ferule , wig , and spec- tacles had been laid aside , he had done his part in life ; the little boys whom he had caned had become fathers of families , and he was now ...
... feeling came over us at the sight of the re- tired pedagogue . His ferule , wig , and spec- tacles had been laid aside , he had done his part in life ; the little boys whom he had caned had become fathers of families , and he was now ...
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