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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... happiness of his life , was owing to her de sire for his conversation , is the most probable and ge- neral supposition . But it is not the truth . Mr. Mur- phy , who was intimate with Mr. Thrale , having spoken very highly of Dr ...
... happiness of his life , was owing to her de sire for his conversation , is the most probable and ge- neral supposition . But it is not the truth . Mr. Mur- phy , who was intimate with Mr. Thrale , having spoken very highly of Dr ...
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... happiness , for the sake of Jesus Christ . Amen . " The Doctor , from the time that he was certain his death was near , appeared to be perfectly resigned , was seldom or never fretful or out of temper , and often said to his faithful ...
... happiness , for the sake of Jesus Christ . Amen . " The Doctor , from the time that he was certain his death was near , appeared to be perfectly resigned , was seldom or never fretful or out of temper , and often said to his faithful ...
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... happiness of mankind , while on those whom kindred and friendship have allied to us , we have brought dis- grace and sorrow . We can only benefit the public by an example of contrition , and fortify our friends against temptation by ...
... happiness of mankind , while on those whom kindred and friendship have allied to us , we have brought dis- grace and sorrow . We can only benefit the public by an example of contrition , and fortify our friends against temptation by ...
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... happiness we can wish for besides ! " And in due sense of our own extraordinary want of forgiveness at thy hands , and of our utter unworthi- ness of the very least of all thy favours , of the meanest crumbs which fall from thy table ...
... happiness we can wish for besides ! " And in due sense of our own extraordinary want of forgiveness at thy hands , and of our utter unworthi- ness of the very least of all thy favours , of the meanest crumbs which fall from thy table ...
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... happiness : yet this worst , this meanest fate , every one who dares to write has reason to 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 ...
... happiness : yet this worst , this meanest fate , every one who dares to write has reason to 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 ...
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