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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... necessary upon each occasion . Being in a frame of mind which , I hope for the felici- ty of human nature , many experience , -in fine weath- er , at the country house of a friend , -consoled and elevated by pious exercises , -l ...
... necessary upon each occasion . Being in a frame of mind which , I hope for the felici- ty of human nature , many experience , -in fine weath- er , at the country house of a friend , -consoled and elevated by pious exercises , -l ...
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... necessary to the government of the uni- verse , that God should make known his perpetual and irreconcileable detestation of moral evil . He might indeed punish , and punish only the offenders ; but as • 6 1 Dr. Ogden , in his second ...
... necessary to the government of the uni- verse , that God should make known his perpetual and irreconcileable detestation of moral evil . He might indeed punish , and punish only the offenders ; but as • 6 1 Dr. Ogden , in his second ...
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... necessary for the highest and purest nature , even for DIVINITY itself , to pacify the demands of vengeance , by a painful death ; of which the natural effect will be , that when justice is appeased , there is a proper place for the ...
... necessary for the highest and purest nature , even for DIVINITY itself , to pacify the demands of vengeance , by a painful death ; of which the natural effect will be , that when justice is appeased , there is a proper place for the ...
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... necessary to write the praise . Letit , how- ever , be remembered , that he who has money to spare , has it always in his power to benefit others ; and of such power a good man must always be desirous . " I am pleased with your account ...
... necessary to write the praise . Letit , how- ever , be remembered , that he who has money to spare , has it always in his power to benefit others ; and of such power a good man must always be desirous . " I am pleased with your account ...
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... have you to spare ; let nothing be omitted that can preserve Mrs. Boswell , though it should be necessary to transplant her for a time into a softer climate . She is the prop and stay of your life . by losing her . " 38 [ 1782 . THE LIFE ...
... have you to spare ; let nothing be omitted that can preserve Mrs. Boswell , though it should be necessary to transplant her for a time into a softer climate . She is the prop and stay of your life . by losing her . " 38 [ 1782 . THE LIFE ...
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