The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With an Essay on His Life and GeniusHarper, 1857 |
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... tain degrees of suffering . You see there is no - tained academical honours ; and for that pur thing unreasonable in this ; and if it be once es- tablished that there are souls in purgatory , it is as proper to pray for them , as for ...
... tain degrees of suffering . You see there is no - tained academical honours ; and for that pur thing unreasonable in this ; and if it be once es- tablished that there are souls in purgatory , it is as proper to pray for them , as for ...
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... tain prospect of discovering new reasons for adoring the sovereign Author of the universe , and probable hopes of making some discovery of benefit to others , or of profit to himself . There is no doubt but many vegetables and animals ...
... tain prospect of discovering new reasons for adoring the sovereign Author of the universe , and probable hopes of making some discovery of benefit to others , or of profit to himself . There is no doubt but many vegetables and animals ...
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... tain and adequate remedy . Think , says Epic- tetus , frequently on poverty , banishment , and death , and thou wilt then never indulge violent de- sires or give up thy heart to mean sentiments , obdèv οὐδεποτε ταπεινὸν ἐνθυμήσῃ , οὔτε ...
... tain and adequate remedy . Think , says Epic- tetus , frequently on poverty , banishment , and death , and thou wilt then never indulge violent de- sires or give up thy heart to mean sentiments , obdèv οὐδεποτε ταπεινὸν ἐνθυμήσῃ , οὔτε ...
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... tain , the other sends him to sea , without prepar- False hopes and false terrors are equally to be avoided . Every man , who proposes to grow eminent by learning , should carry in his mind at once the difficulty of excellence and the ...
... tain , the other sends him to sea , without prepar- False hopes and false terrors are equally to be avoided . Every man , who proposes to grow eminent by learning , should carry in his mind at once the difficulty of excellence and the ...
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... tain them . I would teach them to put out their money on the best interest ,, and instruct the lovers of pleasure how to secure and improve it to the highest degree . The beauty should learn of me how to preserve an everlasting bloom ...
... tain them . I would teach them to put out their money on the best interest ,, and instruct the lovers of pleasure how to secure and improve it to the highest degree . The beauty should learn of me how to preserve an everlasting bloom ...
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