The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Nearly Half a Century During which He Flourished, 1±ÇG. Routledge & Company, Farringdon Street, 1857 - 300ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... happiest part of his life . " But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances , and how little any of us know of the real internal state even of those whom. 1 I had this anecdote from Dr. Adams , and Dr. Johnson confirmed it ...
... happiest part of his life . " But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances , and how little any of us know of the real internal state even of those whom. 1 I had this anecdote from Dr. Adams , and Dr. Johnson confirmed it ...
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... happiness and prosperity of a commercial country like ours would be best promoted by peace , which he accordingly maintained with credit , during a very long period . Johnson himself afterwards [ October 21 , 1773 , ] honestly ...
... happiness and prosperity of a commercial country like ours would be best promoted by peace , which he accordingly maintained with credit , during a very long period . Johnson himself afterwards [ October 21 , 1773 , ] honestly ...
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... happiness above . Johnson had now an opportunity of obliging his schoolfellow Dr. James , of whom he once observed , " No man brings more mind to his profession . " James published this year his " Medicinal Dictionary , " in three ...
... happiness above . Johnson had now an opportunity of obliging his schoolfellow Dr. James , of whom he once observed , " No man brings more mind to his profession . " James published this year his " Medicinal Dictionary , " in three ...
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... happiness to be able to serve you . I have great opportunities of dispersing any thing that you may think it proper to make public . I will give a note for the money , payable at the time mentioned , to any one here that you shall ...
... happiness to be able to serve you . I have great opportunities of dispersing any thing that you may think it proper to make public . I will give a note for the money , payable at the time mentioned , to any one here that you shall ...
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... happier seat , Counts death kind Nature's signal for retreat , These goods for man the laws of Heaven ordain , These goods he grants , who grants the power to gain ; With these celestial wisdom calms the mind , And makes the happiness ...
... happier seat , Counts death kind Nature's signal for retreat , These goods for man the laws of Heaven ordain , These goods he grants , who grants the power to gain ; With these celestial wisdom calms the mind , And makes the happiness ...
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