Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 155
... death would alter his way of thinking , unless God should send an angel to set him right . ' I said I had reason to ... death which I had always observed in Dr. Johnson , appeared strong to - night . I ventured to tell him that I had ...
... death would alter his way of thinking , unless God should send an angel to set him right . ' I said I had reason to ... death which I had always observed in Dr. Johnson , appeared strong to - night . I ventured to tell him that I had ...
Stran 167
... death as annihi- lating all that is great and pleasing in the world , as if actually contained in his mind , according to Berkeley's reverie . If his imagination be not sickly and feeble , it ' wings its distant way ' far beyond himself ...
... death as annihi- lating all that is great and pleasing in the world , as if actually contained in his mind , according to Berkeley's reverie . If his imagination be not sickly and feeble , it ' wings its distant way ' far beyond himself ...
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... death is a terrible thing . ' JOHNSON : Yes , sir . I have made no approaches to a state which can look on it as not terrible . ' MRS . KNOWLES ( seeming to enjoy a pleasing serenity in the persuasion of benignant divine light ) ...
... death is a terrible thing . ' JOHNSON : Yes , sir . I have made no approaches to a state which can look on it as not terrible . ' MRS . KNOWLES ( seeming to enjoy a pleasing serenity in the persuasion of benignant divine light ) ...
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