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Pagina 24
... death by having windows that look to a church- yard . " MRS . BURNEY . " We may look to a church- yard , Sir ; for it is right that we should be kept in mind of death . " JOHNSON . " Nay , Madam , if you go to that , it is right that we ...
... death by having windows that look to a church- yard . " MRS . BURNEY . " We may look to a church- yard , Sir ; for it is right that we should be kept in mind of death . " JOHNSON . " Nay , Madam , if you go to that , it is right that we ...
Pagina 35
... death would make more men religious . ' JOHNSON . " Sir , they do not know how to go about it : they have not the first notion . A man who has SON . " " " " " State " " Religious never had religion before , no 1783. ÆTAT . 74 35.
... death would make more men religious . ' JOHNSON . " Sir , they do not know how to go about it : they have not the first notion . A man who has SON . " " " " " State " " Religious never had religion before , no 1783. ÆTAT . 74 35.
Pagina 44
... death - bed , to make it lie favourably , is not well founded . I asked him what works of Richard Baxter's I should read . He said " Read any of them ; they are all good . " He said , " Get as much force of mind as you can . Live within ...
... death - bed , to make it lie favourably , is not well founded . I asked him what works of Richard Baxter's I should read . He said " Read any of them ; they are all good . " He said , " Get as much force of mind as you can . Live within ...
Pagina 49
... death itself , when it should come , would excite less horrour than seems now to attend it . " In order to rouse the vocal organs , I took two drams . Wine has been celebrated for the produc- tion of eloquence . I put myself into ...
... death itself , when it should come , would excite less horrour than seems now to attend it . " In order to rouse the vocal organs , I took two drams . Wine has been celebrated for the produc- tion of eloquence . I put myself into ...
Pagina 55
... Death of which I am , so far as I can judge from my window , Mrs. for I write before I have left my chamber , is suffi- ciently pleasant . " Be so kind as to continue your attention to Mrs. Williams ; it is great consolation to the well ...
... Death of which I am , so far as I can judge from my window , Mrs. for I write before I have left my chamber , is suffi- ciently pleasant . " Be so kind as to continue your attention to Mrs. Williams ; it is great consolation to the well ...
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