The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... happiness of contributing to its restoration . - Piozzi . ( 1 ) In this work Mr. Gwyn proposed the principle , and in many instances the details , of the most important improvements which have been made in the metropolis in our day . A ...
... happiness of contributing to its restoration . - Piozzi . ( 1 ) In this work Mr. Gwyn proposed the principle , and in many instances the details , of the most important improvements which have been made in the metropolis in our day . A ...
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... happiness , and knowledge of his will be necessary to obedience , I know not how he that withholds this knowledge , or delays it , can be said to love his neighbour as himself . He that voluntarily continues ignorance is guilty of all ...
... happiness , and knowledge of his will be necessary to obedience , I know not how he that withholds this knowledge , or delays it , can be said to love his neighbour as himself . He that voluntarily continues ignorance is guilty of all ...
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... happiness , through JESUS CHRIST Our Lord , for whose sake hear our prayers . ( 1 ) Amen . Our Father , & c . " I then kissed her . She told me , that to part was the greatest pain that she had ever felt , and that she hoped we should ...
... happiness , through JESUS CHRIST Our Lord , for whose sake hear our prayers . ( 1 ) Amen . Our Father , & c . " I then kissed her . She told me , that to part was the greatest pain that she had ever felt , and that she hoped we should ...
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... happiness . Reflection has not yet changed my opinion . Solitude excludes pleasure , and does not always secure peace . Some communication of senti- ments is commonly necessary to give vent to the im- agination , and discharge the mind ...
... happiness . Reflection has not yet changed my opinion . Solitude excludes pleasure , and does not always secure peace . Some communication of senti- ments is commonly necessary to give vent to the im- agination , and discharge the mind ...
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... happiness , upon which poetry has no colours to bestow and many airs and sallies may delight imagination , which he who flatters them never can approve . " ( 1 ) He praised Signor Baretti . " His account of Italy is a very entertaining ...
... happiness , upon which poetry has no colours to bestow and many airs and sallies may delight imagination , which he who flatters them never can approve . " ( 1 ) He praised Signor Baretti . " His account of Italy is a very entertaining ...
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