The Beauties of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Consisting of Maxims and Observations, Moral, Critical, and Miscellaneous: to which are Now Added Biographical Anecdotes of the Doctor, Selected from the Works of Mrs. Piozzi;--his Life, Recently Published by Mr. Boswell, and Other Authentic Testimonies; Also His Will, and the Sermon He Wrote for the Late Doctor DoddJ. Kay, 1828 - 292 pagina's |
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Pagina x
... Passion M. Patience Madness 223 Patriot Malice 221 Patronage Man ibid . Peace Manners 223 Pedantry Marriage 219 Peevishness Maxims Meanness 228 People 223 Perfection Memory 224 Perfidy Merchant ibid . Perseverance Method 228 Philosophy ...
... Passion M. Patience Madness 223 Patriot Malice 221 Patronage Man ibid . Peace Manners 223 Pedantry Marriage 219 Peevishness Maxims Meanness 228 People 223 Perfection Memory 224 Perfidy Merchant ibid . Perseverance Method 228 Philosophy ...
Pagina 51
... passions to move at the command of virtue ; " and Numbers 44 and 100 , by Mrs. Elizabeth Carter . Posterity will be astonished when they are told , upon the authority of Johnson himself , that many of these discourses , which we should ...
... passions to move at the command of virtue ; " and Numbers 44 and 100 , by Mrs. Elizabeth Carter . Posterity will be astonished when they are told , upon the authority of Johnson himself , that many of these discourses , which we should ...
Pagina 87
... passion , leave the mind little disposed to the holy exercises of prayer and self - examina- tion . Let not a little time be denied me , in which I may , by meditation and contrition , be prepared to stand at the tribunal of Omnipotence ...
... passion , leave the mind little disposed to the holy exercises of prayer and self - examina- tion . Let not a little time be denied me , in which I may , by meditation and contrition , be prepared to stand at the tribunal of Omnipotence ...
Pagina 94
... passions be totally subdued by the fear of God , or only crushed and restrained by the temporary force of present calamity ? Our repentance is like that of other sinners on their death bed ; but with this advantage , that our * There ...
... passions be totally subdued by the fear of God , or only crushed and restrained by the temporary force of present calamity ? Our repentance is like that of other sinners on their death bed ; but with this advantage , that our * There ...
Pagina 99
... passions , and generate in our minds that love of goodness , and hatred of sin , which may fit us for the society of heavenly minds . And , finally , we must commend and entrust our souls to Him who died for the sins of men ; with ...
... passions , and generate in our minds that love of goodness , and hatred of sin , which may fit us for the society of heavenly minds . And , finally , we must commend and entrust our souls to Him who died for the sins of men ; with ...
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