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Pagina 44
... opinion , that what we had to learn was how to [ obtain and communicate happiness ] do good and avoid evil . " Its elegance [ who can exhibit ? ] is less attain- able . " 8 I could , with pleasure , expatiate upon the masterly execution ...
... opinion , that what we had to learn was how to [ obtain and communicate happiness ] do good and avoid evil . " Its elegance [ who can exhibit ? ] is less attain- able . " 8 I could , with pleasure , expatiate upon the masterly execution ...
Pagina 45
... opinion ill - founded , must think charitably of his sentiment : : " BUT , gracious GOD , how well dost thou provide " For erring judgements an unerring guide ! " Thy throne is darkness in the abyss of light , " A blaze of glory that ...
... opinion ill - founded , must think charitably of his sentiment : : " BUT , gracious GOD , how well dost thou provide " For erring judgements an unerring guide ! " Thy throne is darkness in the abyss of light , " A blaze of glory that ...
Pagina 60
... opinion Johnson was a very sedu- cing man . " Disadvantages of person and manner may be for- gotten , where intellectual pleasure is communicated to a susceptible mind ; and that Johnson was capable of feeling the most delicate and ...
... opinion Johnson was a very sedu- cing man . " Disadvantages of person and manner may be for- gotten , where intellectual pleasure is communicated to a susceptible mind ; and that Johnson was capable of feeling the most delicate and ...
Pagina 62
... opinion , the most upright man , who has been tried on a false ac cusation , may , when he is acquitted , make a bow to his jury . And when those , who are so much the ar- biters of literary merit , as in a considerable degree to ...
... opinion , the most upright man , who has been tried on a false ac cusation , may , when he is acquitted , make a bow to his jury . And when those , who are so much the ar- biters of literary merit , as in a considerable degree to ...
Pagina 66
... or endured by clemency and condescen- sion . " Various Readings in the Life of SWIFT . " Charity may be persuaded to think that it might 1 See Vol . I. page 110 . be written by a man of a peculiar [ opinions 66 THE LIFE OF.
... or endured by clemency and condescen- sion . " Various Readings in the Life of SWIFT . " Charity may be persuaded to think that it might 1 See Vol . I. page 110 . be written by a man of a peculiar [ opinions 66 THE LIFE OF.
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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