Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... spirit and vi- vacity in it . I therefore believe , that harsh usage would not do with him , as it might " break his spirits , and make him indifferent " about every thing : the best would be , way to recommend to him for his own ...
... spirit and vi- vacity in it . I therefore believe , that harsh usage would not do with him , as it might " break his spirits , and make him indifferent " about every thing : the best would be , way to recommend to him for his own ...
Página xxi
... spirit of emulation , the " desire of answering if possible the warm expectations of my friends , and what my " own ambition may have imagined , and of " sustaining with some tolerable repute the " public profession I am designed for ...
... spirit of emulation , the " desire of answering if possible the warm expectations of my friends , and what my " own ambition may have imagined , and of " sustaining with some tolerable repute the " public profession I am designed for ...
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... spirit to the whole harångue . " In this lively description may be clearly discerned a predominance of those senti- ments and feelings , by which his subsequent character and writings were so strongly mark- ed . There is indeed ...
... spirit to the whole harångue . " In this lively description may be clearly discerned a predominance of those senti- ments and feelings , by which his subsequent character and writings were so strongly mark- ed . There is indeed ...
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... spirit of them , and to fix them in his mind . Soon after his arrival he was chosen a member of a club , that met alternately at each other's lodgings for the purpose of lite- rary discussion . Each individual in his turn was obliged to ...
... spirit of them , and to fix them in his mind . Soon after his arrival he was chosen a member of a club , that met alternately at each other's lodgings for the purpose of lite- rary discussion . Each individual in his turn was obliged to ...
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... Spirit , which will surely " assist those who put their trust in it , and 66 expect it's inspiration in a sanctified place ; " but that on the contrary the prayers , " which the spirit of man has composed in " an unhallowed closet , are ...
... Spirit , which will surely " assist those who put their trust in it , and 66 expect it's inspiration in a sanctified place ; " but that on the contrary the prayers , " which the spirit of man has composed in " an unhallowed closet , are ...
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