The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides. To which are Added, Volum 10J. Murray, 1835 |
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... moral and religious importance ( 1 ) [ Dr. Parr has recorded the same sentiment in the note prefixed to the list of the thirty - four works which he had set apart to consult in his projected Life of Dr. Johnson : — " He will ever have ...
... moral and religious importance ( 1 ) [ Dr. Parr has recorded the same sentiment in the note prefixed to the list of the thirty - four works which he had set apart to consult in his projected Life of Dr. Johnson : — " He will ever have ...
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... moral conduct of their youths ; and , in this general depravity of manners and laxity of principles , pure religion is no where more strongly inculcated . English universities render their students virtuous , at least by excluding all ...
... moral conduct of their youths ; and , in this general depravity of manners and laxity of principles , pure religion is no where more strongly inculcated . English universities render their students virtuous , at least by excluding all ...
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... moral characters of his fellow crea- tures in the " balance of the sanctuary . " He was too courageous to propitiate a rival , and too proud to truckle to a superior . $ 514 . Johnson's Funeral . - In a letter from Charles Burney , the ...
... moral characters of his fellow crea- tures in the " balance of the sanctuary . " He was too courageous to propitiate a rival , and too proud to truckle to a superior . $ 514 . Johnson's Funeral . - In a letter from Charles Burney , the ...
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... moral instruction . " See how inordinate desires enslave a man ! No desire can be more innocent than to have a pretty garden , yet , in- dulged to excess , it has made this poor man submit to 531. Johnson's Manner of Composing ...
... moral instruction . " See how inordinate desires enslave a man ! No desire can be more innocent than to have a pretty garden , yet , in- dulged to excess , it has made this poor man submit to 531. Johnson's Manner of Composing ...
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... moral " subjects ; whereas , on the con- trary , he meant this periodical paper should be open for the reception of every subject , serious or sprightly , solemn or familiar , moral or amusing ; and therefore endeavoured to find a title ...
... moral " subjects ; whereas , on the con- trary , he meant this periodical paper should be open for the reception of every subject , serious or sprightly , solemn or familiar , moral or amusing ; and therefore endeavoured to find a title ...
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