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... affection descends , said , that " this was wisely contrived for the preservation of man- kind ; for which it was not so necessary that there should be affection from children to parents , as from parents to children ; nay , there would ...
... affection descends , said , that " this was wisely contrived for the preservation of man- kind ; for which it was not so necessary that there should be affection from children to parents , as from parents to children ; nay , there would ...
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... affectionate regard for Levett , 1 that he honoured his memory with the following pathetick verses : " CONDEMN'D to ... affection's eye , Obscurely wise , and coarsely kind , Nor , letter'd arrogance , deny Thy praise to merit unrefin'd ...
... affectionate regard for Levett , 1 that he honoured his memory with the following pathetick verses : " CONDEMN'D to ... affection's eye , Obscurely wise , and coarsely kind , Nor , letter'd arrogance , deny Thy praise to merit unrefin'd ...
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... affection , Sir . " BOSWELL . " I believe natural affection , of which we hear so much , is very small . " JOHNSON . " Sir , natural affection is nothing : but affection from principle and established duty , is sometimes wonderfully ...
... affection , Sir . " BOSWELL . " I believe natural affection , of which we hear so much , is very small . " JOHNSON . " Sir , natural affection is nothing : but affection from principle and established duty , is sometimes wonderfully ...
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VOLUME II | 111 |
Chronological Table of Johnsons Life and Contemporary | 158 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson LL D 17761784 | 495 |
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