Doctor Johnson: his religious life and his death...Richard Bentley, 1850 - 539페이지 |
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... dignity of literature . The conse- quence has been not exactly what he expected , * " The Town , " by Leigh Hunt : 2 vols . Smith & Elder . but certainly what the great interests of knowledge require ; iv PREFACE TO THE READER .
... dignity of literature . The conse- quence has been not exactly what he expected , * " The Town , " by Leigh Hunt : 2 vols . Smith & Elder . but certainly what the great interests of knowledge require ; iv PREFACE TO THE READER .
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his religious life and his death... Robert Armitage. but certainly what the great interests of knowledge require ; and Johnson has assisted men with whom he little thought of co - operating , in stating the claims of TRUTH and ...
his religious life and his death... Robert Armitage. but certainly what the great interests of knowledge require ; and Johnson has assisted men with whom he little thought of co - operating , in stating the claims of TRUTH and ...
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... certainly biassed the tone of his religious feeling - one of fear rather than of love— during the periods of manhood and old age . He himself said , that he remembered distinctly having had the first notice of heaven , " a place to ...
... certainly biassed the tone of his religious feeling - one of fear rather than of love— during the periods of manhood and old age . He himself said , that he remembered distinctly having had the first notice of heaven , " a place to ...
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... certainly , " she observes , " he should not have been on his principles . " Yet he was not without a belief . " He was a fatalist , and if he snuffed the candle , or stirred the fire , or took snuff , he solemnly protested he was ...
... certainly , " she observes , " he should not have been on his principles . " Yet he was not without a belief . " He was a fatalist , and if he snuffed the candle , or stirred the fire , or took snuff , he solemnly protested he was ...
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... certainly appreciated it , although each would occasionally say rather severe things of the other : and it is said that Johnson had more kindness for Goldsmith , than Goldsmith for him . The latter had , unfortunately , a great desire ...
... certainly appreciated it , although each would occasionally say rather severe things of the other : and it is said that Johnson had more kindness for Goldsmith , than Goldsmith for him . The latter had , unfortunately , a great desire ...
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390 페이지 - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses, whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings.
419 페이지 - If I had not done among them the works which none other man did, they had not had sin: but now have they both seen and hated both me and my Father.
265 페이지 - And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out. So much the rather thou, celestial Light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate ; there plant eyes, all mist from thence Purge and disperse, that I may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight.
40 페이지 - For men verily swear by the greater: and an oath for confirmation is to them an end of all strife.
299 페이지 - Not for that we have dominion over your faith, but are helpers of your joy : for by faith ye stand.
23 페이지 - Rousseau, sir, is a very bad man. I would sooner sign a sentence for his transportation, than that of any felon who has gone from the Old Bailey these many years. Yes, I should like to have him work in the plantations.
17 페이지 - Pride was the source of that refusal, and the remembrance of it was painful. A few years ago, I desired to atone for this fault ; I went to Uttoxeter in very bad weather, and stood for a considerable time bare-headed in the rain, on the spot where my father's stall used to stand. In contrition I stood, and I hope the penance was expiatory.
21 페이지 - ... nothing will supply the want of prudence; and that negligence and irregularity, long continued, will make knowledge useless, wit ridiculous, and genius contemptible.
25 페이지 - Christianity is the highest perfection of humanity; and as no man is good but as he wishes the good of others, no man can be good in the highest degree, who wishes not to others the largest measures of the greatest good.
275 페이지 - I can say and will say, that as a peer of parliament, — as speaker of this right honourable house, — as keeper of the great seal, — as guardian of his majesty's conscience, — as Lord High Chancellor of England, — nay, even in that character alone, in which the noble duke would think it an affront to be considered...