The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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Pàgina 294
... death ; and that those who at the time of dying are not afraid , are not thinking of death , but of applause , or something else , which keeps death out of their sight so that all men are equally afraid of death when they see it ; only ...
... death ; and that those who at the time of dying are not afraid , are not thinking of death , but of applause , or something else , which keeps death out of their sight so that all men are equally afraid of death when they see it ; only ...
Pàgina 298
... death , of which he had a constant dread . ( ' ) I mentioned to him a friend of mine who was for- merly gloomy from low spirits , and much distressed by the fear of death , but was now uniformly placid , and contemplated his dissolution ...
... death , of which he had a constant dread . ( ' ) I mentioned to him a friend of mine who was for- merly gloomy from low spirits , and much distressed by the fear of death , but was now uniformly placid , and contemplated his dissolution ...
Pàgina 307
... death as annihilating all that is great and pleasing in the world , as if actually contained in his mind , according to Berkeley's re- verie . ( 1 ) If his imagination be not sickly and feeble , it " wings its distant way " far beyond ...
... death as annihilating all that is great and pleasing in the world , as if actually contained in his mind , according to Berkeley's re- verie . ( 1 ) If his imagination be not sickly and feeble , it " wings its distant way " far beyond ...
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