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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... suppose ; but my conclusion is in general but too true . " Mr. Boswell tells us , that he once teased John- son with fanciful apprehensions of unhappiness . A moth having fluttered round the candle , and burnt itself , the Doctor laid ...
... suppose ; but my conclusion is in general but too true . " Mr. Boswell tells us , that he once teased John- son with fanciful apprehensions of unhappiness . A moth having fluttered round the candle , and burnt itself , the Doctor laid ...
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... suppose this must be the law , since you have been told so in Bow- street . But if your landlord could hold you to your bargain , and the lodgings should be yours for a year , you may certainly use them as you think fit . So , Sir , you ...
... suppose this must be the law , since you have been told so in Bow- street . But if your landlord could hold you to your bargain , and the lodgings should be yours for a year , you may certainly use them as you think fit . So , Sir , you ...
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... suppose another man in that state of mind for a considerable space of time . He said , he never had a moment in which death was not terrible to him . He added , that it had been observed , that scarcely any man dies in public but with ...
... suppose another man in that state of mind for a considerable space of time . He said , he never had a moment in which death was not terrible to him . He added , that it had been observed , that scarcely any man dies in public but with ...
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... im - ` puting every deficiency to criminal negligence , and every fault to voluntary corruption , never dares to suppose the condition of forgiveness ful- filled , nor what is wanting in the crime supplied 22 TABLE TALK :
... im - ` puting every deficiency to criminal negligence , and every fault to voluntary corruption , never dares to suppose the condition of forgiveness ful- filled , nor what is wanting in the crime supplied 22 TABLE TALK :
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... suppose , that if he forgets his wife or his friend soon , he has not had much affection for them . " To one who had recently lost a wife , Johnson observed , " The loss which you have lately suf- fered , I felt many years ago , and ...
... suppose , that if he forgets his wife or his friend soon , he has not had much affection for them . " To one who had recently lost a wife , Johnson observed , " The loss which you have lately suf- fered , I felt many years ago , and ...
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