The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... human man , to di- gest a wisdom so perfectly expressible and ex- pressed in his daily speech and prosaic prose , is a fine discipline . That being so , it should fortify us to go adventuring into regions on which Bos- well rarely so ...
... human man , to di- gest a wisdom so perfectly expressible and ex- pressed in his daily speech and prosaic prose , is a fine discipline . That being so , it should fortify us to go adventuring into regions on which Bos- well rarely so ...
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... human feelings ; for those who are conscious of a felicity of ex- istence , would never hesitate to accept of a repe- tition of it . I have met with very few who would . I have heard Mr. Burke make use of a very in- genious and ...
... human feelings ; for those who are conscious of a felicity of ex- istence , would never hesitate to accept of a repe- tition of it . I have met with very few who would . I have heard Mr. Burke make use of a very in- genious and ...
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... human nature , previous to his receiving the Holy Sacrament in his apart- ment , composed and fervently uttered this prayer : 1 " Almighty and most merciful Father , I am now as to human eyes , it seems , about to com- memorate , for ...
... human nature , previous to his receiving the Holy Sacrament in his apart- ment , composed and fervently uttered this prayer : 1 " Almighty and most merciful Father , I am now as to human eyes , it seems , about to com- memorate , for ...
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