The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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Page 210
... human life , and shews us that this stage of our being is full of " vanity and vexation of spirit . " To those who look no further than the present life , or who maintain that human nature has not fallen from the state in which it was ...
... human life , and shews us that this stage of our being is full of " vanity and vexation of spirit . " To those who look no further than the present life , or who maintain that human nature has not fallen from the state in which it was ...
Page 314
... human hearts endure , That part which kings or laws can cause or cure , Still to ourselves in every place consign'd , Our own felicity we make or find ; With secret course , which no loud storms annoy , Glides the smooth current of ...
... human hearts endure , That part which kings or laws can cause or cure , Still to ourselves in every place consign'd , Our own felicity we make or find ; With secret course , which no loud storms annoy , Glides the smooth current of ...
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... human being ; but that , as every part of life , of which we are conscious , was at some point of time a period yet to come , in which felicity was expected , there was some happiness pro- duced by hope . Being pressed upon this subject ...
... human being ; but that , as every part of life , of which we are conscious , was at some point of time a period yet to come , in which felicity was expected , there was some happiness pro- duced by hope . Being pressed upon this subject ...
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