Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Dodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 strani |
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... mind be not debilitated by poverty , and that indigence do not force me into any criminal act . ' I Johnson was so far fortunate , that the respectable character of his parents , and his own merit , had , from his earliest years ...
... mind be not debilitated by poverty , and that indigence do not force me into any criminal act . ' I Johnson was so far fortunate , that the respectable character of his parents , and his own merit , had , from his earliest years ...
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... mind at ease , ' a mind at once calm and clear ; but that a mind gloomy and impetuous , like that of Johnson , cannot be fixed for any length of time in minute attention , and must be so frequently irritated by unavoidable slowness ...
... mind at ease , ' a mind at once calm and clear ; but that a mind gloomy and impetuous , like that of Johnson , cannot be fixed for any length of time in minute attention , and must be so frequently irritated by unavoidable slowness ...
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... mind can be thought very deficient that has , by constant study and meditation , assimilated to itself all that may be found there . No. 7 , written in Passion week on abstraction and self - examination , and No. 110 , on penitence and ...
... mind can be thought very deficient that has , by constant study and meditation , assimilated to itself all that may be found there . No. 7 , written in Passion week on abstraction and self - examination , and No. 110 , on penitence and ...
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