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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... heart , as when Mr. Hamilton call- ed out one day upon Brighthelmstone Downs , " Why , Johnson rides as well , for aught I see , as the most il- literate fellow in England . He said of Edmund Burke , " that you could not stand five ...
... heart , as when Mr. Hamilton call- ed out one day upon Brighthelmstone Downs , " Why , Johnson rides as well , for aught I see , as the most il- literate fellow in England . He said of Edmund Burke , " that you could not stand five ...
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... heart tender to those who wanted relief , and his soul susceptible of gratitude , and of every kind im- pression yet though he had refined his sensibility , he had not endangered his quiet , by encouraging in him- self a solicitude ...
... heart tender to those who wanted relief , and his soul susceptible of gratitude , and of every kind im- pression yet though he had refined his sensibility , he had not endangered his quiet , by encouraging in him- self a solicitude ...
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... heart . Doctor Johnson had some failings , from which the most perfect are not exempt ; these are noticed by Mrs. P. with the delicacy of sincere friendship , whilst his virtues are most amiably displayed , as a pattern for others . We ...
... heart . Doctor Johnson had some failings , from which the most perfect are not exempt ; these are noticed by Mrs. P. with the delicacy of sincere friendship , whilst his virtues are most amiably displayed , as a pattern for others . We ...
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... hearts endure , " That part which kings or laws can cause or cure , " Still to ourselves in every place confign'd , " Our own felicity we make or find ; " With fecret courfe , which no loud ftorms annoy , " Glides the smooth current of ...
... hearts endure , " That part which kings or laws can cause or cure , " Still to ourselves in every place confign'd , " Our own felicity we make or find ; " With fecret courfe , which no loud ftorms annoy , " Glides the smooth current of ...
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... " Which weighs upon the heart ? ” - And when the Doctor replied in the following words of the same author : " Therein the patient ' « Must minister unto himself , ” He He exclaimed , " well applied , that's true , [ 72 ]
... " Which weighs upon the heart ? ” - And when the Doctor replied in the following words of the same author : " Therein the patient ' « Must minister unto himself , ” He He exclaimed , " well applied , that's true , [ 72 ]
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