ingenuity: so that, when there was an audience, his real opinions could seldom be gathered from his talk; though when he was in company with a single friend, he would discuss a subject with genuine fairness. But he was too conscientious to make.errour permanent and pernicious, by deliberately writing it; and in all his numerous works he earnestly inculcated what appeared to him to be the truth. His piety was constant, and was the ruling principle of all his conduct; and the more we consider his character, we shall be the more disposed to regard him with admiration and reverence. To Fuce the last * Affor your FAC SIMILES of D! Johnson's hand writing. , elweith, the lavish hoir will quickly drive away kopt lespt with so much cess Along the marble floor shall flow. Sam; Jolinfor his wol Ghe who you In his 3.5th, 35"mvara year. Su Juur guest obscent and Shaft hantle Serment Your Auft handler denne In the last year of his life °afov diys before he died. Madame dansah . Sam Johnsen VuL. 2.1784. by Charles Dilly Dict Sam. Jehehen 10 A. Shepherd le.. |