The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 10John Murray, 1844 |
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... feel much regard for me ; but he would fain escape , for a time , in any society , from the terrible idea of his approaching dissolution . I never would be awed , by his sarcasm or his frowns , into acquiescence with his general ...
... feel much regard for me ; but he would fain escape , for a time , in any society , from the terrible idea of his approaching dissolution . I never would be awed , by his sarcasm or his frowns , into acquiescence with his general ...
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James Boswell John Wilson Croker. with his national or party aversions ; but I feel the truest compassion for his present sufferings , and fer- vently wish I had power to relieve them . A few days since I was to drink tea with him , by ...
James Boswell John Wilson Croker. with his national or party aversions ; but I feel the truest compassion for his present sufferings , and fer- vently wish I had power to relieve them . A few days since I was to drink tea with him , by ...
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... I am too discreet , too honest , and perhaps too proud , to be intentionally guilty of plagiarism from any writer whatsoever . But , I am too ingenuous to dissemble the sincere and exquisite satisfaction that I feel , 26 JOHNSONIANA .
... I am too discreet , too honest , and perhaps too proud , to be intentionally guilty of plagiarism from any writer whatsoever . But , I am too ingenuous to dissemble the sincere and exquisite satisfaction that I feel , 26 JOHNSONIANA .
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James Boswell John Wilson Croker. dissemble the sincere and exquisite satisfaction that I feel , upon finding that my opinions , and even my own words , on the encouragement of learning , the pre- servation of morals , and the influence ...
James Boswell John Wilson Croker. dissemble the sincere and exquisite satisfaction that I feel , upon finding that my opinions , and even my own words , on the encouragement of learning , the pre- servation of morals , and the influence ...
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... feeling he that admires virtue , and reveres religion he that glows with the love of mankind , and reposes his trust in God — will himself become a wiser and a better man from contemplating those thoughts which passed in the mind of one ...
... feeling he that admires virtue , and reveres religion he that glows with the love of mankind , and reposes his trust in God — will himself become a wiser and a better man from contemplating those thoughts which passed in the mind of one ...
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