Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.1952 |
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Page 146
... sure , Sir , there are ; but they don't know it . There is no being so poor and so con- temptible , who does not think there is somebody still poorer , and still more contemptible . " As my stay in London at this time was very short , I ...
... sure , Sir , there are ; but they don't know it . There is no being so poor and so con- temptible , who does not think there is somebody still poorer , and still more contemptible . " As my stay in London at this time was very short , I ...
Page 394
... sure of salva- tion . A man cannot be sure himself that he has divine intimation of acceptance ; much less can he make others sure that he has it . " BosWELL . " Then , Sir , we must be contented to acknowl- edge that death is a ...
... sure of salva- tion . A man cannot be sure himself that he has divine intimation of acceptance ; much less can he make others sure that he has it . " BosWELL . " Then , Sir , we must be contented to acknowl- edge that death is a ...
Page 511
... sure and certain hope of a blessed resurrection , ' too strong to be used indiscrim- inately , and , indeed , sometimes when those over whose bodies it is said , have been notoriously profane ? " JOHNSON . " It is sure and certain hope ...
... sure and certain hope of a blessed resurrection , ' too strong to be used indiscrim- inately , and , indeed , sometimes when those over whose bodies it is said , have been notoriously profane ? " JOHNSON . " It is sure and certain hope ...
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