The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler; and William Pickering, London., 1826 |
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Pagina 49
... kind- ness from the Genoese . They never agreed to be subject to them . They owe them nothing ; and when reduced to an abject state of slavery by force , shall they not rise in the great cause of liberty , and break the galling yoke ...
... kind- ness from the Genoese . They never agreed to be subject to them . They owe them nothing ; and when reduced to an abject state of slavery by force , shall they not rise in the great cause of liberty , and break the galling yoke ...
Pagina 51
... kind of sophistry in which he delighted to indulge himself , in opposition to the extreme laxity for which it has been fashionable for too many to argue , when it is evident , upon reflection , that the very essence of government is ...
... kind of sophistry in which he delighted to indulge himself , in opposition to the extreme laxity for which it has been fashionable for too many to argue , when it is evident , upon reflection , that the very essence of government is ...
Pagina 56
... kind ; and now that his unhappiness is certainly known , must respect that dignity of character which prevented him from complaining . His majesty having the preceding year instituted the Royal Academy of Arts in London , Johnson had ...
... kind ; and now that his unhappiness is certainly known , must respect that dignity of character which prevented him from complaining . His majesty having the preceding year instituted the Royal Academy of Arts in London , Johnson had ...
Pagina 63
... kind enough to speak well of me ; for this evening he delivered me a very polite card from Mr. Thrale and her , inviting me to Streatham . On the sixth of October I complied with this obliging invitation , and found , at an elegant ...
... kind enough to speak well of me ; for this evening he delivered me a very polite card from Mr. Thrale and her , inviting me to Streatham . On the sixth of October I complied with this obliging invitation , and found , at an elegant ...
Pagina 84
... kind is criminal , because it is contrary to the express institution of Christ , and I wonder how the council of Trent ad- mitted it . " BoS WELL . " Confession ? " JOHNSON . " Why , I don't know but that is a good thing . The scripture ...
... kind is criminal , because it is contrary to the express institution of Christ , and I wonder how the council of Trent ad- mitted it . " BoS WELL . " Confession ? " JOHNSON . " Why , I don't know but that is a good thing . The scripture ...
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