Dr. Johnson's Table-talk: Containing Aphorisms on Literature, Life, and Manners, with Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons, Selected and Arranged from Mr. Boswell's Life of Johnson, Volumen2J. Mawman, 1807 |
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... merit or usefulness can procure us are not able to supply the place of old ac- quaintance , with whom the days of youth may be retraced , and those images revived which gave the earliest delight . If you and I live to be much older , we ...
... merit or usefulness can procure us are not able to supply the place of old ac- quaintance , with whom the days of youth may be retraced , and those images revived which gave the earliest delight . If you and I live to be much older , we ...
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... merits and propiti- ation of our Redeemer . He talked often about the necessity of faith in the sacrifice of the Re- deemer , as necessary , beyond all good works whatever , for the salvation of mankind . The Doctor , from the time that ...
... merits and propiti- ation of our Redeemer . He talked often about the necessity of faith in the sacrifice of the Re- deemer , as necessary , beyond all good works whatever , for the salvation of mankind . The Doctor , from the time that ...
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... merit and good behaviour . " He explained the system of the English Hierarchy exceedingly well . " It is not thought fit ( said he ) to trust a man with the care of a parish , till he has given proof as a curate that he shall deserve ...
... merit and good behaviour . " He explained the system of the English Hierarchy exceedingly well . " It is not thought fit ( said he ) to trust a man with the care of a parish , till he has given proof as a curate that he shall deserve ...
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... merit in religious faith , being mentioned , Johnson said , " Why yes , Sir , the most licen- tious man , were hell open before him , would not take the most beautiful strumpet to his arms . We must , as the Apostle says , live by faith ...
... merit in religious faith , being mentioned , Johnson said , " Why yes , Sir , the most licen- tious man , were hell open before him , would not take the most beautiful strumpet to his arms . We must , as the Apostle says , live by faith ...
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... may have such a degree of hope as to keep him quiet . You see I am not quiet , from the vehemence with which I talk ; but I do not despair . " - MRS . ADAMS , " You seem , Sir , to forget the merits of our Redeemer . ” — RELIGION . 57.
... may have such a degree of hope as to keep him quiet . You see I am not quiet , from the vehemence with which I talk ; but I do not despair . " - MRS . ADAMS , " You seem , Sir , to forget the merits of our Redeemer . ” — RELIGION . 57.
Términos y frases comunes
admiration afraid allow ancient appeared asked Beauclerk Beggar's Opera believe better Bishop blank verse Burke Cawston character Christian Church Church of England Church of Scotland Cibber clergyman consider conversation death Divinity eminent English expressed fear Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happiness History of China hope human Hume humour imagination infidel John Johnson observed language learning literary lived Lord Lord Bathurst Lord Camden Madam maintained mankind manner ment merit mind miracles nature neral never objections occasion once opinion passion perhaps philosophers pleased poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise punishment racter religion Scotland Scripture sermons Shakspeare shew Shiels Sir Joshua Reynolds Sir said Johnson style suppose sure talked tell Theocritus thing Thirty-nine Articles thought tion told translation true truth uneasy verse Virgil wish wonder write written wrote