The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Band 4C. Ewer & T. Bedlington, 1824 |
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... seems of no consequence ; yet this may be thought of the next , and the next , and so on , till there is a large portion of misery . In the same way one must think of happiness , of learning , of friendship . We cannot 1 See Hutton's ...
... seems of no consequence ; yet this may be thought of the next , and the next , and so on , till there is a large portion of misery . In the same way one must think of happiness , of learning , of friendship . We cannot 1 See Hutton's ...
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... seems in his writings , learned as they are ) , by exciting voluntary pain . V. Card . Op . et Vit . K. ] 2 We read in the Gospels , that those unfortunate persons , who were possessed with evil spirits ( which , after all , I think is ...
... seems in his writings , learned as they are ) , by exciting voluntary pain . V. Card . Op . et Vit . K. ] 2 We read in the Gospels , that those unfortunate persons , who were possessed with evil spirits ( which , after all , I think is ...
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... respectable , are such as it might seem invidious to men- tion , and would require a longer detail than would be proper for this work . by the general concurrence and munificence of man- kind . Etat . 68. ] 19 DR . JOHNSON .
... respectable , are such as it might seem invidious to men- tion , and would require a longer detail than would be proper for this work . by the general concurrence and munificence of man- kind . Etat . 68. ] 19 DR . JOHNSON .
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... seems true like- wise of a captive . A man may accept life from a con- quering enemy on condition of perpetual servitude ; but it is very doubtful whether he can entail that servi- tude on his descendants ; for no man can stipulate with ...
... seems true like- wise of a captive . A man may accept life from a con- quering enemy on condition of perpetual servitude ; but it is very doubtful whether he can entail that servi- tude on his descendants ; for no man can stipulate with ...
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... seems wonderful that pleasure should be more vivid at a distance than when near . I wish you may find yourself in a humour to do me this favour ; but I flatter myself with no strong hope of it ; for I have ob- served , that unless upon ...
... seems wonderful that pleasure should be more vivid at a distance than when near . I wish you may find yourself in a humour to do me this favour ; but I flatter myself with no strong hope of it ; for I have ob- served , that unless upon ...
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