The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Volume 5C. Ewer & T. Bedlington, 1824 |
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... live ; if he declares he cannot help acting in a particular way , and is irresistibly impelled , there can be no confidence in him , no more than in a tiger . But , sir , no man believes himself to be impelled irresistibly ; we know ...
... live ; if he declares he cannot help acting in a particular way , and is irresistibly impelled , there can be no confidence in him , no more than in a tiger . But , sir , no man believes himself to be impelled irresistibly ; we know ...
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... live by faith , not by sight . " I talked to him of original sin , ' in consequence of the fall of man , and of the atonement made by our SAVIOUR . After some conversation , which he desired me to remember , he , at my request ...
... live by faith , not by sight . " I talked to him of original sin , ' in consequence of the fall of man , and of the atonement made by our SAVIOUR . After some conversation , which he desired me to remember , he , at my request ...
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... Lives are now published ; and if you will tell me whither I shall send them , that they may come to you , I will take care that you shall not be without them . " You will , perhaps , be glad to hear , that Mrs. Thrale is disencumbered ...
... Lives are now published ; and if you will tell me whither I shall send them , that they may come to you , I will take care that you shall not be without them . " You will , perhaps , be glad to hear , that Mrs. Thrale is disencumbered ...
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... Lives , if he will do me the honour to accept of them . ' In this he kept his word ; and Dr. Burney had not only the pleasure of gratifying his friend with a present more worthy or his acceptance than the seg- ment from the hearth ...
... Lives , if he will do me the honour to accept of them . ' In this he kept his word ; and Dr. Burney had not only the pleasure of gratifying his friend with a present more worthy or his acceptance than the seg- ment from the hearth ...
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... Lives of the Poets ; and have found the world willing enough to caress me , if my health had invited me to be in much company ; but this season I have been almost wholly employed in nursing myself . " When summer comes I hope to see you ...
... Lives of the Poets ; and have found the world willing enough to caress me , if my health had invited me to be in much company ; but this season I have been almost wholly employed in nursing myself . " When summer comes I hope to see you ...
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