The beauties of Samuel Johnson: maxims and observations. To which are now added, biographical anecdotes of the doctor, his life [&c.].1804 |
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... Fear 203 Imitation 232 Flattery 200 Importance , Self 243 Folly 202 Imposition 242 Foreigner 203 Imprisonment 239 Forgiveness 204 Improvements , Rural 245 Fortitude 208 Imprudence 239 Fortune 203 Inclination 245 Friendship 195 ...
... Fear 203 Imitation 232 Flattery 200 Importance , Self 243 Folly 202 Imposition 242 Foreigner 203 Imprisonment 239 Forgiveness 204 Improvements , Rural 245 Fortitude 208 Imprudence 239 Fortune 203 Inclination 245 Friendship 195 ...
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... fear was I believe the first emotion in the hearts of all his beholders . His mind was so compre- hensive , that no language but that he used could have expressed its contents ; and so ponderous was his lan- guage , that sentiments less ...
... fear was I believe the first emotion in the hearts of all his beholders . His mind was so compre- hensive , that no language but that he used could have expressed its contents ; and so ponderous was his lan- guage , that sentiments less ...
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... fear that I , my gentle maid , Shall long detain the cup , When once unto the bottom I Have drank the liquor up . Yet hear , alas ! this mournful truth , Nor hear it with a frown : - Thou can'st not make the tea so fast . As I can gulp ...
... fear that I , my gentle maid , Shall long detain the cup , When once unto the bottom I Have drank the liquor up . Yet hear , alas ! this mournful truth , Nor hear it with a frown : - Thou can'st not make the tea so fast . As I can gulp ...
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... fear , you know , Forbids the robbing of a foe ; But what , to ferve our private ends , Forbids the cheating of our friends ? " Sunday , July 31 , 1763 , Mr. B. told him he had been , that morning at a meeting of the people called ...
... fear , you know , Forbids the robbing of a foe ; But what , to ferve our private ends , Forbids the cheating of our friends ? " Sunday , July 31 , 1763 , Mr. B. told him he had been , that morning at a meeting of the people called ...
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... fears were calmed and absorbed by the prevalence of his faith , and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ . " He talked often to me about the necessity of faith in the sacrifice of Jesus , as necessary , beyond all ...
... fears were calmed and absorbed by the prevalence of his faith , and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ . " He talked often to me about the necessity of faith in the sacrifice of Jesus , as necessary , beyond all ...
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