The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3G. Bell, 1884 |
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... desire that he should winter in Italy Captain Carleton's memoirs • • PAGE • 387 389-391 398 399 . 407 • 409 • 410 415 • 417 417-418 420 420 • 420-426 • 427-429 • 431 . 432 · 432-435 438-448 450 The Lord Chancellor's answer to the ...
... desire that he should winter in Italy Captain Carleton's memoirs • • PAGE • 387 389-391 398 399 . 407 • 409 • 410 415 • 417 417-418 420 420 • 420-426 • 427-429 • 431 . 432 · 432-435 438-448 450 The Lord Chancellor's answer to the ...
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... desire to be equal with the angels . We shall all , I hope , be happy in a future state , but we must not expect to be all happy in the same degree . It is enough , if we be happy according to our several capacities . A worthy carman ...
... desire to be equal with the angels . We shall all , I hope , be happy in a future state , but we must not expect to be all happy in the same degree . It is enough , if we be happy according to our several capacities . A worthy carman ...
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... we are so dissatisfied with our enjoyments compared with our desires . " JOHNSON . " The lady confounds annihilation , which is nothing , with the apprehen- ĘT . 69 . 13 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . On luxury On fear of death.
... we are so dissatisfied with our enjoyments compared with our desires . " JOHNSON . " The lady confounds annihilation , which is nothing , with the apprehen- ĘT . 69 . 13 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . On luxury On fear of death.
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... desires to be admitted ; he will be a very honourable accession . 3 " Did the King please you ? The Coxheath men , I think , have some reason to complain . Reynolds says your camp is better than theirs . " I hope you find yourself able ...
... desires to be admitted ; he will be a very honourable accession . 3 " Did the King please you ? The Coxheath men , I think , have some reason to complain . Reynolds says your camp is better than theirs . " I hope you find yourself able ...
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... desire all this cere- mony ; let us tell our minds to one another quietly . " After the debate was over , he said , " I have got lights on the sub- ject to - day , which I had not before . " This was a great deal from him , especially ...
... desire all this cere- mony ; let us tell our minds to one another quietly . " After the debate was over , he said , " I have got lights on the sub- ject to - day , which I had not before . " This was a great deal from him , especially ...
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