The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen1Harper, 1856 |
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... heart made him a sincere friend . That he was the patron of Johnson is an honour to his memory . In petty disputes with contemporary writers , or the wits of the age , Johnson was seldom en- tangled . A single incident of that kind may ...
... heart made him a sincere friend . That he was the patron of Johnson is an honour to his memory . In petty disputes with contemporary writers , or the wits of the age , Johnson was seldom en- tangled . A single incident of that kind may ...
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... heart , which means little more than the virtue of a horse or a dog . He should have known that kind af fections are the essence of virtue : they are the will of God implanted in our nature , to aid and strengthen moral obligation ...
... heart , which means little more than the virtue of a horse or a dog . He should have known that kind af fections are the essence of virtue : they are the will of God implanted in our nature , to aid and strengthen moral obligation ...
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... heart , that he then declared , dropsy and an asthma . He was attended by that those debates were the only parts of his Dr. Heberden , Dr. Warren , Dr. Brocklesby , writings which gave him any compunction : Dr. Butter , and Mr ...
... heart , that he then declared , dropsy and an asthma . He was attended by that those debates were the only parts of his Dr. Heberden , Dr. Warren , Dr. Brocklesby , writings which gave him any compunction : Dr. Butter , and Mr ...
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... heart , and revived the viper by too warm a fondness . Such , therefore , is the importance of keeping reason a constant guard over imagination , that we have otherwise no security for our own virtue , but may corrupt our hearts in the ...
... heart , and revived the viper by too warm a fondness . Such , therefore , is the importance of keeping reason a constant guard over imagination , that we have otherwise no security for our own virtue , but may corrupt our hearts in the ...
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... heart and animate his endeavours with the hopes of being useful to the world , by ad- vancing the art which it is his lot to exercise , and for that end he must necessarily consider the whole extent of its application , and the whole ...
... heart and animate his endeavours with the hopes of being useful to the world , by ad- vancing the art which it is his lot to exercise , and for that end he must necessarily consider the whole extent of its application , and the whole ...
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