The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3G. Bell, 1884 |
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... mind . He led me to the perusal of Jonathan Edwards's work on Free Will , which Dr. Priestley had pointed out before . I am sorry that I never yet read the other works of that extraordinary man , who , in a metaphysical age or country ...
... mind . He led me to the perusal of Jonathan Edwards's work on Free Will , which Dr. Priestley had pointed out before . I am sorry that I never yet read the other works of that extraordinary man , who , in a metaphysical age or country ...
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... mind ; his knowing what to observe ; his power of con- trasting one mode of life with another . As the Spanish pro- verb says , ' He who would bring home the wealth of the Indies must carry the wealth of the Indies with him . ' So it is ...
... mind ; his knowing what to observe ; his power of con- trasting one mode of life with another . As the Spanish pro- verb says , ' He who would bring home the wealth of the Indies must carry the wealth of the Indies with him . ' So it is ...
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... mind , he could not confine himself to the regularity of practice . He therefore ran about the world with a pleasant carelessness , amusing every body by his desultory conversation . He abounded in anecdote , but was not sufficiently ...
... mind , he could not confine himself to the regularity of practice . He therefore ran about the world with a pleasant carelessness , amusing every body by his desultory conversation . He abounded in anecdote , but was not sufficiently ...
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... mind , in which mutual expressions of kindness passed between us , such as would be thought too vain in me to repeat , I talked with re- gret of the sad inevitable certainty that one of us must survive the other . JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir ...
... mind , in which mutual expressions of kindness passed between us , such as would be thought too vain in me to repeat , I talked with re- gret of the sad inevitable certainty that one of us must survive the other . JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir ...
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... mind , that if at any time the impression wore off , and I felt myself easy , I began to suspect some delusion . On Monday , 20th April , I found him at home in the morning . We talked of a gentleman [ Mr. Langton ] who we apprehended ...
... mind , that if at any time the impression wore off , and I felt myself easy , I began to suspect some delusion . On Monday , 20th April , I found him at home in the morning . We talked of a gentleman [ Mr. Langton ] who we apprehended ...
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