The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... nature is capable ; imaged the delicate gion : his piety was sincere , and sometimes ardent ; and his zeal for the interests of virtue was often manifested in his conversation and in his writings . The same energy which was displayed in ...
... nature is capable ; imaged the delicate gion : his piety was sincere , and sometimes ardent ; and his zeal for the interests of virtue was often manifested in his conversation and in his writings . The same energy which was displayed in ...
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... nature still I am ; Be thine the glory , and be mine the shame . Good life be now my task : my doubts are done ; What more could shock my faith than Three in One ? In drawing Dryden's character , Johnson has given , though I suppose ...
... nature still I am ; Be thine the glory , and be mine the shame . Good life be now my task : my doubts are done ; What more could shock my faith than Three in One ? In drawing Dryden's character , Johnson has given , though I suppose ...
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... nature en- forces , but meditation supplies . With the simple and elemental passions , as they spring separate in the mind , he seems not much acquainted . He is , therefore , with all his variety of excellence , not often pathetick ...
... nature en- forces , but meditation supplies . With the simple and elemental passions , as they spring separate in the mind , he seems not much acquainted . He is , therefore , with all his variety of excellence , not often pathetick ...
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... nature . " A fictitious life of an [ absurd ] infatuated scholar . " A foolish [ contempt , disregard , ] disesteem of kings . " His hopes and fears , his joys and sorrows [ were like those of other mortals ] acted strongly upon his ...
... nature . " A fictitious life of an [ absurd ] infatuated scholar . " A foolish [ contempt , disregard , ] disesteem of kings . " His hopes and fears , his joys and sorrows [ were like those of other mortals ] acted strongly upon his ...
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... love for speculations of that nature , may be gathered from his writings throughout . - J . Boswell . But two at a time there's no mortal can bear G 2 ÆTAT . 72. ] 83 DR . JOHNSON . is adverse to the opinion of the existence of the ...
... love for speculations of that nature , may be gathered from his writings throughout . - J . Boswell . But two at a time there's no mortal can bear G 2 ÆTAT . 72. ] 83 DR . JOHNSON . is adverse to the opinion of the existence of the ...
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