The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 4Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1878 |
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... Natural Affection Self - defence - Duelling - Corpulency - Government of India - Reviewers - Horace - Sickness - Liberty of Teaching- " Alias " -Virgil - Cant- .. Hospitality - Miss Burney - Barry's Pictures - Baxter's Works - Devotion ...
... Natural Affection Self - defence - Duelling - Corpulency - Government of India - Reviewers - Horace - Sickness - Liberty of Teaching- " Alias " -Virgil - Cant- .. Hospitality - Miss Burney - Barry's Pictures - Baxter's Works - Devotion ...
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... nature , or from their not being able to tell the truth firmly , a commendation , of which he may afterwards avail himself . " JOHNSON . " Very true , Sir . Therefore , the man who is asked by an author , what he thinks of his work , is ...
... nature , or from their not being able to tell the truth firmly , a commendation , of which he may afterwards avail himself . " JOHNSON . " Very true , Sir . Therefore , the man who is asked by an author , what he thinks of his work , is ...
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... nature . JOHNSON . I do not think so : a man has from nature a certain portion of mind ; the use he makes of it depends upon his own free will . That a man has always the same firmness of mind , I do not say ; because every man feels ...
... nature . JOHNSON . I do not think so : a man has from nature a certain portion of mind ; the use he makes of it depends upon his own free will . That a man has always the same firmness of mind , I do not say ; because every man feels ...
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... nature must that man's religion be , who professes to worship God and to believe in Christ , and yet raises his thoughts towards God and his Saviour without any warmth of gratitude or love ? This is not the man whom you would choose for ...
... nature must that man's religion be , who professes to worship God and to believe in Christ , and yet raises his thoughts towards God and his Saviour without any warmth of gratitude or love ? This is not the man whom you would choose for ...
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... Nature's God Which Nature's self inspires ? " and that Dr. Johnson observed , " it had been borrowed from Guarini . " There are , indeed , in Pastor Fido , many such flimsy superficial reasonings as that in the last two lines of this ...
... Nature's God Which Nature's self inspires ? " and that Dr. Johnson observed , " it had been borrowed from Guarini . " There are , indeed , in Pastor Fido , many such flimsy superficial reasonings as that in the last two lines of this ...
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