The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.G. Walker ... [and 9 others], 1820 |
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Pàgina 9
... given a very amiable character , for the simplicity and openness of his behaviour , for his exact frugality in the management of a narrow for- * " Erat Hermanni Genitor Latinè , Græcè , Hebraicè sciens : peritus valdè historiarum et ...
... given a very amiable character , for the simplicity and openness of his behaviour , for his exact frugality in the management of a narrow for- * " Erat Hermanni Genitor Latinè , Græcè , Hebraicè sciens : peritus valdè historiarum et ...
Pàgina 28
... given up by his friends . From this time he was frequently afflicted with returns of his distemper , which yet did not so far subdue him , as to make him lay aside his studies or his lectures , till in 1726 he found himself so worn out ...
... given up by his friends . From this time he was frequently afflicted with returns of his distemper , which yet did not so far subdue him , as to make him lay aside his studies or his lectures , till in 1726 he found himself so worn out ...
Pàgina 57
... given by the seamen . Blake bravely and rationally answered , that if he had complained to him , he would have : punished them severely , for he would not have his men affront the established religion of any place ; but that he was ...
... given by the seamen . Blake bravely and rationally answered , that if he had complained to him , he would have : punished them severely , for he would not have his men affront the established religion of any place ; but that he was ...
Pàgina 61
... , and the ship was given to another ; yet was he not less re- gardful of him as a brother , for when he died he left him his estate , knowing him well qualified to adorn or enjoy a private fortune , though he had BLAKE . 61.
... , and the ship was given to another ; yet was he not less re- gardful of him as a brother , for when he died he left him his estate , knowing him well qualified to adorn or enjoy a private fortune , though he had BLAKE . 61.
Pàgina 86
... given , that the droves which came from Venta Cruz should pass unmo- lested , because they carried nothing of great value , and those only be intercepted which were travelling thither , and that none of them should rise up till the ...
... given , that the droves which came from Venta Cruz should pass unmo- lested , because they carried nothing of great value , and those only be intercepted which were travelling thither , and that none of them should rise up till the ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 455 - ... commemoration available to the confirmation of my faith, the establishment of my hope, and the enlargement of my charity; and make the death of thy Son JESUS CHRIST effectual to my redemption. Have mercy upon me, and pardon the multitude of my offences. Bless my friends ; have mercy upon all men. Support me, by thy Holy Spirit, in the days of weakness, and at the hour of death ; and receive me, at my death, to everlasting happiness, for the sake of JESUS CHRIST. Amen.
Pàgina 283 - a lady," says Whitefoot, " of such symmetrical proportion to her worthy husband, both in the graces of her body and mind, that they seemed to come together by a kind of natural magnetism.
Pàgina 311 - Faith ; to be particular, I am of that Reformed new-cast Religion, wherein I dislike nothing but the Name ; of the same belief our Saviour taught, the Apostles disseminated, the Fathers authorized, and the Martyrs confirmed, but by the sinister ends of Princes, the ambition and avarice of Prelates, and the fatal corruption of times, so decayed, impaired, and fallen from its native Beauty, that it required the careful and charitable hands of these times to restore it to its primitive Integrity.
Pàgina 436 - I was alarmed, and prayed God, that however he might afflict my body, he would spare my understanding. This prayer, that I might try the integrity of my faculties, I made in Latin verse. The lines were not very good, but I knew them not to be very good : I made them easily, and concluded myself to be unimpaired in my faculties.
Pàgina 60 - He was the first man who brought the ships to contemn castles on shore, which had been thought ever very formidable, and were discovered by him to make a noise only, and to fright those who could rarely be hurt by them. He was the first that infused that proportion of courage into the seamen, by making them see by experience what mighty things they could do if they were resolved...
Pàgina 284 - ... and had^[ lately declared, that " the whole world was made for man, " but only the twelfth part of man for woman ;" and, that " man is the whole world, but woman only " the rib or crooked part of man.
Pàgina 280 - There are many things delivered rhetorically, many expressions therein merely tropical, and as they best illustrate my intention ; and therefore also there are many things to be taken in a soft and flexible sense, and not to be called unto the rigid test of reason.
Pàgina 60 - He was the first that infused that proportion of courage into seamen, by making them see, by experience, what mighty things they could do if they were resolved, and taught them to fight in fire, as well as upon...
Pàgina 378 - The use of travelling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are.
Pàgina 435 - I am sitting down in no cheerful solitude to write a narrative which would once have affected you with tenderness and sorrow, but which you will perhaps pass over now with the careless glance of frigid indifference. For this diminution of regard however, I know not whether I ought to blame you, who may have reasons which I cannot know, and I do not blame myself, who have for a great part of human life done you what good I could, and have never done you evil.