Doctor Johnson: His Religious Life and His DeathR. Bentley, 1850 - 405 էջ |
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... letters of consolation to the afflicted , in counsel given to the friendless , substantial help to the struggling , hospitality to the obscure , and in his own thoughts when almost alone . Mr. Steevens makes this honourable mention of ...
... letters of consolation to the afflicted , in counsel given to the friendless , substantial help to the struggling , hospitality to the obscure , and in his own thoughts when almost alone . Mr. Steevens makes this honourable mention of ...
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... letter had brought me ill news ̧ of my mother , whose death is one of the few calamities on which I think with terror . " His letters to his beloved mother , just previous to her decease , are the most affecting specimens of filial love ...
... letter had brought me ill news ̧ of my mother , whose death is one of the few calamities on which I think with terror . " His letters to his beloved mother , just previous to her decease , are the most affecting specimens of filial love ...
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... letters of Pliny the younger , wherein he speaks of Pom- peius Quinctianus in these admirable terms : " How open was his countenance - how modest his con- versation - how equally did he temper gravity with gaiety - how fond was he of ...
... letters of Pliny the younger , wherein he speaks of Pom- peius Quinctianus in these admirable terms : " How open was his countenance - how modest his con- versation - how equally did he temper gravity with gaiety - how fond was he of ...
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... letters makes mention of thankfulness to the Almighty . But Johnson was a believer , with all the integrity and faith- fulness that becomes one ; and , from the influence which Christian precept held over his own mind , he could not ...
... letters makes mention of thankfulness to the Almighty . But Johnson was a believer , with all the integrity and faith- fulness that becomes one ; and , from the influence which Christian precept held over his own mind , he could not ...
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... letter should be read with 54 in the " Rambler " as an antidote to its gloom ) , 43 , 51 , 52 , 58 , 89 , and 96 -what a warning in this last for the youth of our land ! let us attentively read these Papers , and we cannot fail to ...
... letter should be read with 54 in the " Rambler " as an antidote to its gloom ) , 43 , 51 , 52 , 58 , 89 , and 96 -what a warning in this last for the youth of our land ! let us attentively read these Papers , and we cannot fail to ...
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