The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... things which I wish to do . " Some of us persisted , and Dr. Adams said , " I never was more serious about any thing in my life . " JOHNSON . " Let me alone , let me alone ; I am overpowered . " And then he put his hands before his face ...
... things which I wish to do . " Some of us persisted , and Dr. Adams said , " I never was more serious about any thing in my life . " JOHNSON . " Let me alone , let me alone ; I am overpowered . " And then he put his hands before his face ...
Pagina 119
... things sublunary . But the design of this whole book , ( as it has been justly observed , ) is not to put us out of ... thing to be found in mere external enjoyments ; - and to teach us to seek for happiness in the practice of virtue ...
... things sublunary . But the design of this whole book , ( as it has been justly observed , ) is not to put us out of ... thing to be found in mere external enjoyments ; - and to teach us to seek for happiness in the practice of virtue ...
Pagina 167
... things were said by him ; and they who read the book in two hours , naturally enough suppose that his whole ... thing , it was generally extorted by ignorance pretend- 1 Anec . p . 293 . 2 Who has been pleased to furnish me with ...
... things were said by him ; and they who read the book in two hours , naturally enough suppose that his whole ... thing , it was generally extorted by ignorance pretend- 1 Anec . p . 293 . 2 Who has been pleased to furnish me with ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of ..., Volume 2,Deel 1 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1835 |
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