The Life of Samuel JohnsonModern Library, 1952 - 559 pagina's |
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Pagina 218
... give to the poor ; but no man can say how much another should give to the poor , or when a man has given too little to save his soul . In the same manner , it is a duty to instruct the ignorant , and of consequence to convert infidels ...
... give to the poor ; but no man can say how much another should give to the poor , or when a man has given too little to save his soul . In the same manner , it is a duty to instruct the ignorant , and of consequence to convert infidels ...
Pagina 353
... give me pain , as it would counteract my internal inclination . As I imagine that the hu- man body may be put , by the operation of other substances , into any state in which it has ever been ; and as I have ex- perienced a state in ...
... give me pain , as it would counteract my internal inclination . As I imagine that the hu- man body may be put , by the operation of other substances , into any state in which it has ever been ; and as I have ex- perienced a state in ...
Pagina 528
... give it authenticity . It is very rare to find any person who is able to give a distinct account of the life even of one whom he has known intimately , without questions being put to them . My friend , Dr. Kippis , has told me , that on ...
... give it authenticity . It is very rare to find any person who is able to give a distinct account of the life even of one whom he has known intimately , without questions being put to them . My friend , Dr. Kippis , has told me , that on ...
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acquaintance admiration ÆTAT afterwards agreeable answered appeared April Ashbourne asked authour Beauclerk believe BENNET LANGTON better booksellers Brocklesby called character compliments consider conversation David Garrick DEAR SIR death degree Dictionary dined dinner drink eminent English expressed favour Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happy hear heard Hebrides honour hope humble servant humour instance JAMES BOSWELL John kind lady Langton learning Lichfield literary lived London Lord Lord Chesterfield Lord Monboddo Lucy Porter Madam manner mentioned mind morning never obliged observed occasion once opinion Oxford Pembroke College perhaps pleased pleasure Poets publick recollect remarkable respect Reverend Samuel Johnson Scotland seemed shewed Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds soon Streatham strong suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told Tom Davies truth wine wish wonderful write wrote