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... mind at ease , ' a mind at once calm and clear ; but the a mind gloomy and impetuous like that of Johnson , canno be fixed for any length of time in minute attention , an must be so frequently irritated by unavoidable slowne and errour ...
... mind at ease , ' a mind at once calm and clear ; but the a mind gloomy and impetuous like that of Johnson , canno be fixed for any length of time in minute attention , an must be so frequently irritated by unavoidable slowne and errour ...
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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... mind , and his tongue in his mind , and his right hand , we should not much lament the rest . I should not despair of helping the swelled hand by electricity , if it were frequently and diligently supplied . ' Let me know from time to ...
... mind , and his tongue in his mind , and his right hand , we should not much lament the rest . I should not despair of helping the swelled hand by electricity , if it were frequently and diligently supplied . ' Let me know from time to ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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