Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran 37
... person of supposing himself obliged literally to pray continually - had the madness turned the opposite way and the person thought it a crime ever to pray , it might not improbably have continued unobserved . ' ' He apprehended that the ...
... person of supposing himself obliged literally to pray continually - had the madness turned the opposite way and the person thought it a crime ever to pray , it might not improbably have continued unobserved . ' ' He apprehended that the ...
Stran 66
... person and manner may be forgotten , where intellectual pleasure is communicated to a susceptible mind ; and that Johnson was capable of feeling the most delicate and disinterested attach- ment , appears from the following letter ...
... person and manner may be forgotten , where intellectual pleasure is communicated to a susceptible mind ; and that Johnson was capable of feeling the most delicate and disinterested attach- ment , appears from the following letter ...
Stran 246
... person interred , but the general resur- rection ; it is in sure and certain hope of the resurrection ; not his resurrection . Where the deceased is really spoken of , the expres- sion is very different , " as our hope is this our ...
... person interred , but the general resur- rection ; it is in sure and certain hope of the resurrection ; not his resurrection . Where the deceased is really spoken of , the expres- sion is very different , " as our hope is this our ...
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