The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 |
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... suppose not one minute passed between health and death . So uncertain are human things . I " Such is the appearance of the world about me ; I hope your scenes are more cheerful . But whatever befalls us , though it is wise to be serious ...
... suppose not one minute passed between health and death . So uncertain are human things . I " Such is the appearance of the world about me ; I hope your scenes are more cheerful . But whatever befalls us , though it is wise to be serious ...
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... suppose the tenour is this : - Acute diseases are the immediate and in- evitable strokes of Heaven ; but of them the pain is short , and the conclusion speedy ; chronical disorders , by which we are suspended in tedious torture between ...
... suppose the tenour is this : - Acute diseases are the immediate and in- evitable strokes of Heaven ; but of them the pain is short , and the conclusion speedy ; chronical disorders , by which we are suspended in tedious torture between ...
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... suppose , begins now to be settled ; your expenses are adjusted to your revenue , and all your people in their proper places . Resolve not to be poor . Whatever you have , spend less . Poverty is a great enemy to human happi- ness : it ...
... suppose , begins now to be settled ; your expenses are adjusted to your revenue , and all your people in their proper places . Resolve not to be poor . Whatever you have , spend less . Poverty is a great enemy to human happi- ness : it ...
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... suppose myself to owe part of your kindness to my excellent friend , Dr. Patten ' , he has likewise a just claim to my acknowledg- 1 [ A letter from Dr. Patten 2 , and Dr. Jolmson's answer , have appeared in the Gentleman's Magazine ...
... suppose myself to owe part of your kindness to my excellent friend , Dr. Patten ' , he has likewise a just claim to my acknowledg- 1 [ A letter from Dr. Patten 2 , and Dr. Jolmson's answer , have appeared in the Gentleman's Magazine ...
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... suppose he promised the king to do whatever the king pleased . " He said , " Goldsmith's blundering speech to Lord Shelburne , which has been so often mentioned , and which he really did make to him , was only a blunder in emphasis ...
... suppose he promised the king to do whatever the king pleased . " He said , " Goldsmith's blundering speech to Lord Shelburne , which has been so often mentioned , and which he really did make to him , was only a blunder in emphasis ...
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