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Pagina 11
... seems no reason whatsoever to believe that any of Dr. Johnson's family were natives of Scotland . - C . ( 2 ) [ See antè , Vol . I. p . 85. She died in 1785. ] 66 have your opinion of what she was— you , ANNA SEWARD . 11 Lichfield, 62.
... seems no reason whatsoever to believe that any of Dr. Johnson's family were natives of Scotland . - C . ( 2 ) [ See antè , Vol . I. p . 85. She died in 1785. ] 66 have your opinion of what she was— you , ANNA SEWARD . 11 Lichfield, 62.
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... believe that the gate of Heaven will be shut to the tender and pious mind , whose first consideration has been that of apprehended duty ? " JOHNSON . " Pho , pho , Madam , who says it will ? ” KNOWLES . " Then if Heaven shuts not its ...
... believe that the gate of Heaven will be shut to the tender and pious mind , whose first consideration has been that of apprehended duty ? " JOHNSON . " Pho , pho , Madam , who says it will ? ” KNOWLES . " Then if Heaven shuts not its ...
Pagina 41
... believe they proceeded from any superstitious motives , wherein religion was concerned : they are rather to be ascribed to the " mental distem- pers " to which Boswell has so repeatedly alluded . Johnson was so extremely short - sighted ...
... believe they proceeded from any superstitious motives , wherein religion was concerned : they are rather to be ascribed to the " mental distem- pers " to which Boswell has so repeatedly alluded . Johnson was so extremely short - sighted ...
Pagina 45
... believe , he would not have deviated to save his life . 536. Robert Levett . Mr. Boswell describes Levett as a man of a strange , grotesque appearance , stiff and formal in his manner . ( 1 ) This is misrepresented . He was a modest ...
... believe , he would not have deviated to save his life . 536. Robert Levett . Mr. Boswell describes Levett as a man of a strange , grotesque appearance , stiff and formal in his manner . ( 1 ) This is misrepresented . He was a modest ...
Pagina 49
... believe , that whichever held the purse , the other partook what want required . She was , in respect to morals , more rigid than mo- dern politeness admits ; for she abhorred vice , and was not sparing of anger against those who threw ...
... believe , that whichever held the purse , the other partook what want required . She was , in respect to morals , more rigid than mo- dern politeness admits ; for she abhorred vice , and was not sparing of anger against those who threw ...
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