The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, Volume 1Cowie, 1825 |
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... morally good ... 1 6 .... 10 15 5. A meditation on the Spring . 20 6. Happiness not local ...... 24 7. Retirement natural to a great mind . Its religious use .... 8. The thoughts to be brought under regulation ; as they respect the past ...
... morally good ... 1 6 .... 10 15 5. A meditation on the Spring . 20 6. Happiness not local ...... 24 7. Retirement natural to a great mind . Its religious use .... 8. The thoughts to be brought under regulation ; as they respect the past ...
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... moral doc- trine that speaks with energy in every page of his works . The present writer enjoyed the conversation and friend- ship of that excellent man more than thirty years . He thought it an honour to be so connected , and to this ...
... moral doc- trine that speaks with energy in every page of his works . The present writer enjoyed the conversation and friend- ship of that excellent man more than thirty years . He thought it an honour to be so connected , and to this ...
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... moral reflection . Savage was a man of considerable talents . His address , his various ac- complishments , and , above all , the peculiarity of his mis- fortunes , recommended him to Johnson's notice . They became united in the closest ...
... moral reflection . Savage was a man of considerable talents . His address , his various ac- complishments , and , above all , the peculiarity of his mis- fortunes , recommended him to Johnson's notice . They became united in the closest ...
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... moral rectitude . His first prayer was composed in the year 1738. He had not at that time renounced the use of wine ; and , no doubt , occasionally enjoyed his friend and his bottle . The love of late hours , which fol- lowed him ...
... moral rectitude . His first prayer was composed in the year 1738. He had not at that time renounced the use of wine ; and , no doubt , occasionally enjoyed his friend and his bottle . The love of late hours , which fol- lowed him ...
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... moral character , deep learning , and superior parts , I acknowledge , admire , and respect ; but whom it is so impossible for me to love , that I am almost in a fever whenever I am in his company . His figure ( without being deformed ) ...
... moral character , deep learning , and superior parts , I acknowledge , admire , and respect ; but whom it is so impossible for me to love , that I am almost in a fever whenever I am in his company . His figure ( without being deformed ) ...
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