The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler; and William Pickering, London., 1826 |
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... language to write nullius originis , for obscure extraction ? " I have defended myself as well as I could . 66 Might I venture to differ from you with regard to the utility of vows ? I am sensible that it would be very dangerous to make ...
... language to write nullius originis , for obscure extraction ? " I have defended myself as well as I could . 66 Might I venture to differ from you with regard to the utility of vows ? I am sensible that it would be very dangerous to make ...
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... members of the society in Scotland for propagating christian knowledge had opposed the scheme of translating the holy scriptures into the Erse or Gaelic language , from political considera- ÆTAT . 57. ] 23 DR . JOHNSON .
... members of the society in Scotland for propagating christian knowledge had opposed the scheme of translating the holy scriptures into the Erse or Gaelic language , from political considera- ÆTAT . 57. ] 23 DR . JOHNSON .
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... language . If obedience to the will of God be necessary to happiness , and knowledge of his will be necessary to obedience , I know not how he that withholds this knowledge , or delays it , can be said to love his neighbour as himself ...
... language . If obedience to the will of God be necessary to happiness , and knowledge of his will be necessary to obedience , I know not how he that withholds this knowledge , or delays it , can be said to love his neighbour as himself ...
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... language should be totally extinguished . The similitude and derivation of languages afford the most indubitable proof of the traduc- tion of nations , and the genealogy of mankind . They add often physical certainty to historical ...
... language should be totally extinguished . The similitude and derivation of languages afford the most indubitable proof of the traduc- tion of nations , and the genealogy of mankind . They add often physical certainty to historical ...
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... language is taught , and honour the translator , as a man whom God has distinguished by the high office of propagating his word . 66 ' I must take the liberty of engaging you in an office of charity . Mrs. Heely , the wife of Mr. Heely ...
... language is taught , and honour the translator , as a man whom God has distinguished by the high office of propagating his word . 66 ' I must take the liberty of engaging you in an office of charity . Mrs. Heely , the wife of Mr. Heely ...
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acquaintance admiration affectionate afraid afterwards answered appeared asked Beggar's Opera believe BENNET LANGTON called character church compliments consider conversation court dear sir DEAR SIR,-I dined doctor of medicine Edinburgh edition eminent England English Erse favour Garrick gentleman give glad Goldsmith happy heard Hebrides honour hope humble servant JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson judge king lady Langton laugh learning letter Lichfield literary live London lord Bute lord Hailes lord Monboddo Lucy Porter manner ment mentioned merit mind nation never obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford passage perhaps pleased pleasure poem publick racter reason remark respect Samuel Johnson Scotch Scotland seemed sir Joshua Reynolds speak Streatham suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told Tom Davies wish wonder write written wrote