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, Volumen2 |
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Yet he said it was not necessary to mention such trifles as that meat was too much or too little done , or that the weaVOL . II . B ther was fair or rainy . He said , that Life, O.
Yet he said it was not necessary to mention such trifles as that meat was too much or too little done , or that the weaVOL . II . B ther was fair or rainy . He said , that Life, O.
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A man may write upon a card a day all that is necessary to be written , after he has had experience of life . At first there is a great deal to be written , because there is a great deal of novelty ; but when once a man has settled his ...
A man may write upon a card a day all that is necessary to be written , after he has had experience of life . At first there is a great deal to be written , because there is a great deal of novelty ; but when once a man has settled his ...
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... and , therefore , though I feel an inclination to disdain and treat with silent contempt so foolish a notion concerning my illustrious friend , yet , as I find it has gained ground , it is necessary to refute it .
... and , therefore , though I feel an inclination to disdain and treat with silent contempt so foolish a notion concerning my illustrious friend , yet , as I find it has gained ground , it is necessary to refute it .
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He talked often about the necessity of faith in the sacrifice of the Redeemer , as necessary , beyond all good works whatever , for the salvation of mankind . 1 1 The Doctor , from the time that he was certain 34 TABLE TALK :
He talked often about the necessity of faith in the sacrifice of the Redeemer , as necessary , beyond all good works whatever , for the salvation of mankind . 1 1 The Doctor , from the time that he was certain 34 TABLE TALK :
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It may , therefore , perhaps be necessary , in order to preserve both men and angels in a state of rectitude , that they should have continually before them the punishment of those who have deviated from it ; but we may hope , that by ...
It may , therefore , perhaps be necessary , in order to preserve both men and angels in a state of rectitude , that they should have continually before them the punishment of those who have deviated from it ; but we may hope , that by ...
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