The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. M. Dent, 1925 |
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... tion from those whom we love is merely corporeal ; and it may be a great incitement to virtuous friendship , if it can be made probable , that that union that has received the divine approba- tion shall continue to eternity . A " There ...
... tion from those whom we love is merely corporeal ; and it may be a great incitement to virtuous friendship , if it can be made probable , that that union that has received the divine approba- tion shall continue to eternity . A " There ...
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... tion concerning this excursion , mentions a very characteristical anecdote of Johnson while at Plymouth . Having observed , that in consequence of the Dock - yard a new town had arisen about two miles off as a rival to the old ; and ...
... tion concerning this excursion , mentions a very characteristical anecdote of Johnson while at Plymouth . Having observed , that in consequence of the Dock - yard a new town had arisen about two miles off as a rival to the old ; and ...
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... tion over Elizabeth Blaney 2 to be substantially and carefully renewed . To Mr. Henry White , a young clergyman , with whom he now formed an intimacy , so as to talk to him with great freedom , he mentioned that he could not in general ...
... tion over Elizabeth Blaney 2 to be substantially and carefully renewed . To Mr. Henry White , a young clergyman , with whom he now formed an intimacy , so as to talk to him with great freedom , he mentioned that he could not in general ...
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