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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... fears of death - it was only a few weeks before he died that the blanks were filled up . On the same principle of delay , the revision of many manu . scripts was postponed , some of which were burned by the Doctor the week before he ...
... fears of death - it was only a few weeks before he died that the blanks were filled up . On the same principle of delay , the revision of many manu . scripts was postponed , some of which were burned by the Doctor the week before he ...
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... fear and trembling , but still let us endeavour to work out our salvation . Let . us hope without presumption ; let us fear without des- peration ; and let our faith animate us to that which we were to consider , Secondly , " Sincere ...
... fear and trembling , but still let us endeavour to work out our salvation . Let . us hope without presumption ; let us fear without des- peration ; and let our faith animate us to that which we were to consider , Secondly , " Sincere ...
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... fear of God , or only crushed and restrained by the temporary force of present calamity ? 1 . Our repentance is like that of other sinners on their death bed ; but with this advantage , that our danger is not greater , and our strength ...
... fear of God , or only crushed and restrained by the temporary force of present calamity ? 1 . Our repentance is like that of other sinners on their death bed ; but with this advantage , that our danger is not greater , and our strength ...
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... fear . Rambler , vol . 1 , p . 11 . A successful author is equally in danger of the diminution of his fame , whether he continues or ceases to write . The regard of the public is not to be kept but by tribute ; and the remembrance of ...
... fear . Rambler , vol . 1 , p . 11 . A successful author is equally in danger of the diminution of his fame , whether he continues or ceases to write . The regard of the public is not to be kept but by tribute ; and the remembrance of ...
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... fear of breaking rules which no literary dictator had au- thority to enact . Ibid . vol . 3 , P. 304 . He that lays out his labours upon temporary subjects , easily finds readers , and quickly loses them for what should make the book ...
... fear of breaking rules which no literary dictator had au- thority to enact . Ibid . vol . 3 , P. 304 . He that lays out his labours upon temporary subjects , easily finds readers , and quickly loses them for what should make the book ...
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