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Lastly , I should not chuse this manner of writing , wherein , “ knowing myself
inferior to myself , led by the genial power « of nature to another task , I have the
use , as I may account , ( 6 but of my left hand . ” Profe Works , vol . I. page 62 .
Lastly , I should not chuse this manner of writing , wherein , “ knowing myself
inferior to myself , led by the genial power « of nature to another task , I have the
use , as I may account , ( 6 but of my left hand . ” Profe Works , vol . I. page 62 .
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... or nature to be followed ; which in them that know art , and use judgment , is no
transgression , but an en“ riching of art : and lastly , what king or knight , before "
the Conquest , might be chosen , in whom to lay the pat« tern of a christian hero ...
... or nature to be followed ; which in them that know art , and use judgment , is no
transgression , but an en“ riching of art : and lastly , what king or knight , before "
the Conquest , might be chosen , in whom to lay the pat« tern of a christian hero ...
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There prevailed in his time ( says the critic ) an opinion that the world was in its
decay , and that we have had . the misfortune to be born in the decrepitude of
nature . " Johnson exposes , with great felicity of expression , this abfurd idea , of
...
There prevailed in his time ( says the critic ) an opinion that the world was in its
decay , and that we have had . the misfortune to be born in the decrepitude of
nature . " Johnson exposes , with great felicity of expression , this abfurd idea , of
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