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 5J. Richardson, 1821 |
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... hope for the felicity of human nature , many experience , -in fine weather , ―at the country house of a friend , -consoled and elevated by pious exercises , -I expressed myself with an unrestrained fervour to my Guide , Philo- sopher ...
... hope for the felicity of human nature , many experience , -in fine weather , ―at the country house of a friend , -consoled and elevated by pious exercises , -I expressed myself with an unrestrained fervour to my Guide , Philo- sopher ...
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... hope , also expresses fear , lest having preached to others , he himself should be a cast - away . " The opinion of a learned Bishop of our acquaint- ance , as to their being merit in religious faith , being mentioned ; -JOHNSON . Why ...
... hope , also expresses fear , lest having preached to others , he himself should be a cast - away . " The opinion of a learned Bishop of our acquaint- ance , as to their being merit in religious faith , being mentioned ; -JOHNSON . Why ...
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... hope . " 66 It happened without any previous concert , that we visited the seat of Lord Bute upon the King's birth- day ; we dined and drank his Majesty's health at an inn , in the village of Luton . In the evening I put him in mind of ...
... hope . " 66 It happened without any previous concert , that we visited the seat of Lord Bute upon the King's birth- day ; we dined and drank his Majesty's health at an inn , in the village of Luton . In the evening I put him in mind of ...
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... hope that the Courts of Justice will think him right to - morrow ? Surely , my Lords , these are at- tempts of dangerous tendency , which the Solicitors , as men versed in the law , should have foreseen and avoided . It was natural for ...
... hope that the Courts of Justice will think him right to - morrow ? Surely , my Lords , these are at- tempts of dangerous tendency , which the Solicitors , as men versed in the law , should have foreseen and avoided . It was natural for ...
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... not before yesterday that I received your splendid benefaction . To a hand so liberal in distributing , I hope nobody will envy the power of c 3 Etat . 72. ] 17 DR . JOHNSON . he was content to give for it an hundred and ...
... not before yesterday that I received your splendid benefaction . To a hand so liberal in distributing , I hope nobody will envy the power of c 3 Etat . 72. ] 17 DR . JOHNSON . he was content to give for it an hundred and ...
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