The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... heart . God comfort and preserve you and save you for the sake of Jesus Christ . " I would have miss read to you from time to time the Passion of our Saviour , and sometimes the sentences in the Com- munion Service , beginning - Come ...
... heart . God comfort and preserve you and save you for the sake of Jesus Christ . " I would have miss read to you from time to time the Passion of our Saviour , and sometimes the sentences in the Com- munion Service , beginning - Come ...
Page 261
... heart of man , and peeping into every cranny of it . " GOLDSMITH . " It is easier to write that book , than to read it . " JOHNSON . " We have an example of true criticism in Burke's Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful ; ' and if I ...
... heart of man , and peeping into every cranny of it . " GOLDSMITH . " It is easier to write that book , than to read it . " JOHNSON . " We have an example of true criticism in Burke's Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful ; ' and if I ...
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... heart ; " and Bishop Lowth renders it " The wicked man , according to the wickedness of his heart , saith . " The biblical version of the Psalms was made by the translators of the whole Bible , under James I. , from the original Hebrew ...
... heart ; " and Bishop Lowth renders it " The wicked man , according to the wickedness of his heart , saith . " The biblical version of the Psalms was made by the translators of the whole Bible , under James I. , from the original Hebrew ...
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