The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina xvii
... thought of death , and to his apprehensions of futurity : " I hope to endure with decency ; but I am loth to put life into much hazard " ; " And yet I am extremely afraid of dy- ing " ; " Death , my dear , is very dreadful " ; " Alas ...
... thought of death , and to his apprehensions of futurity : " I hope to endure with decency ; but I am loth to put life into much hazard " ; " And yet I am extremely afraid of dy- ing " ; " Death , my dear , is very dreadful " ; " Alas ...
Pàgina 45
... thought him less to be envied on the stage than at the head of a table . ' ” Johnson , indeed , had thought more upon the subject of acting than might be generally sup- posed . Talking of it one day to Mr. Kemble , he said , " Are you ...
... thought him less to be envied on the stage than at the head of a table . ' ” Johnson , indeed , had thought more upon the subject of acting than might be generally sup- posed . Talking of it one day to Mr. Kemble , he said , " Are you ...
Pàgina 212
... thoughts are not my thoughts , nor thy ways my ways . And while it shall please Thee to continue me in this world , where much is to be done , and little to be known , teach me by thy Holy Spirit , to withdraw my mind from unprofitable ...
... thoughts are not my thoughts , nor thy ways my ways . And while it shall please Thee to continue me in this world , where much is to be done , and little to be known , teach me by thy Holy Spirit , to withdraw my mind from unprofitable ...
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