The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina 114
... merit of every sort was entitled to reward . JOHNSON . " Sir , I will not allow this man to have merit . No , Sir ; what he has is rather the contrary ; I will , indeed , allow him courage , and on this account we so far give him credit ...
... merit of every sort was entitled to reward . JOHNSON . " Sir , I will not allow this man to have merit . No , Sir ; what he has is rather the contrary ; I will , indeed , allow him courage , and on this account we so far give him credit ...
Pàgina 117
... merits of our Redeemer . " JOHNSON . " Madam , I do not forget the merits of my Redeemer ; but my Redeemer has said that he will set some on his right hand and some on his left . " He was in gloomy agitation , and said , " I'll have no ...
... merits of our Redeemer . " JOHNSON . " Madam , I do not forget the merits of my Redeemer ; but my Redeemer has said that he will set some on his right hand and some on his left . " He was in gloomy agitation , and said , " I'll have no ...
Pàgina 320
... Merit , weighed against money , ii . 228-33 ; men of merit , vii . 243 . Messiah , Johnson's Latin version of Pope's , i . 46 . Metaphysical poets , vii . 70 . Metcalfe , Philip , vii . 192 , 229 . Methodists , ii . 249 ; iii . 138 ...
... Merit , weighed against money , ii . 228-33 ; men of merit , vii . 243 . Messiah , Johnson's Latin version of Pope's , i . 46 . Metaphysical poets , vii . 70 . Metcalfe , Philip , vii . 192 , 229 . Methodists , ii . 249 ; iii . 138 ...
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