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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... 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 , and Friend ; " " My dear ...
... 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 , and Friend ; " " My dear ...
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... human cor- ruption , men are evidently and confessedly so corrupt , that all the laws of heaven and earth are insufficient to restrain them from crimes . 6 “ Whatever difficulty there may be in the concep- tion of vicarious punishments ...
... human cor- ruption , men are evidently and confessedly so corrupt , that all the laws of heaven and earth are insufficient to restrain them from crimes . 6 “ Whatever difficulty there may be in the concep- tion of vicarious punishments ...
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... human vicissi- tudes , gently checked me : " Don't you be too sure of that . " He made two or three peculiar observa- tions ; as when shewn the botanical garden , " Is not every garden a botanical garden ? " When told that there was a ...
... human vicissi- tudes , gently checked me : " Don't you be too sure of that . " He made two or three peculiar observa- tions ; as when shewn the botanical garden , " Is not every garden a botanical garden ? " When told that there was a ...
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... human things . " Such is the appearance of the world about me ; I hope your scenes are more cheerful . But whatever befalls us , though it is wise to be serious , it is useless and foolish , and perhaps sinful , to be gloomy . Let us ...
... human things . " Such is the appearance of the world about me ; I hope your scenes are more cheerful . But whatever befalls us , though it is wise to be serious , it is useless and foolish , and perhaps sinful , to be gloomy . Let us ...
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... human things will not suffer man to hope . I passed the summer at Streatham , but there was no Thrale ; and having idled away the summer with a weakly body and neglected mind , I made a journey to Stafford- shire on the edge of winter ...
... human things will not suffer man to hope . I passed the summer at Streatham , but there was no Thrale ; and having idled away the summer with a weakly body and neglected mind , I made a journey to Stafford- shire on the edge of winter ...
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