The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1834 |
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... writing intitled Cogitata et Visa , " I am forced to respect as well my times , as the matter . For with me it is ... write a just and perfect volume of philosophy . " That I am full of cogitations like Lord Bacon the judicious reader ...
... writing intitled Cogitata et Visa , " I am forced to respect as well my times , as the matter . For with me it is ... write a just and perfect volume of philosophy . " That I am full of cogitations like Lord Bacon the judicious reader ...
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... writing the last venerable name , I prefer the orthography of Junius and Tremellius who write Hiob , because it better represents the sound of the original Hebrew , and is moreover more euphonous than Job , or Jobab , if those ...
... writing the last venerable name , I prefer the orthography of Junius and Tremellius who write Hiob , because it better represents the sound of the original Hebrew , and is moreover more euphonous than Job , or Jobab , if those ...
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... write as I write now , Not to mind where they go , or how , Thro ' ditch , thro ' bog , o'er hedge and stile , Make it but worth the reader's while , And keep a passage fair and plain Always to bring him back again . * " You may run ...
... write as I write now , Not to mind where they go , or how , Thro ' ditch , thro ' bog , o'er hedge and stile , Make it but worth the reader's while , And keep a passage fair and plain Always to bring him back again . * " You may run ...
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