Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... pain will be so far abated , that they will be capable of being consoled by you , which , in the first violence of it , I believe , would not be the case . ' JOHNSON : ' No , sir ; violent pain of mind , like violent pain of body , must ...
... pain will be so far abated , that they will be capable of being consoled by you , which , in the first violence of it , I believe , would not be the case . ' JOHNSON : ' No , sir ; violent pain of mind , like violent pain of body , must ...
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... pain from the death of their son . Now , sir , you are to consider that distance of place , as well as distance of time , operates upon the human feelings . I would not have you be gay in the presence of the distressed , because it ...
... pain from the death of their son . Now , sir , you are to consider that distance of place , as well as distance of time , operates upon the human feelings . I would not have you be gay in the presence of the distressed , because it ...
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... pain . From that , and all other pains , I wish you free and safe ; for I am , dear sir , most affectionately yours , SAM . JOHNSON . ' Ashbourne , Sept. 11 , 1777. ' On Sunday evening , Sept. 14 , I arrived at Ash- bourne , and drove ...
... pain . From that , and all other pains , I wish you free and safe ; for I am , dear sir , most affectionately yours , SAM . JOHNSON . ' Ashbourne , Sept. 11 , 1777. ' On Sunday evening , Sept. 14 , I arrived at Ash- bourne , and drove ...
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