The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... effect , but that of showing that I wish to comfort you . What can be done you must do for yourself . Remember ... effects of those light pur- suits which occupy a vacant and easy mind , and those serious en- gagements which arrest ...
... effect , but that of showing that I wish to comfort you . What can be done you must do for yourself . Remember ... effects of those light pur- suits which occupy a vacant and easy mind , and those serious en- gagements which arrest ...
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... effect from it . I am sure that effects still more salutary and important must follow from your kind and intended favour . I will labour - God being my helper - to do justice to it from the pulpit . I am sure , had I your sentiments ...
... effect from it . I am sure that effects still more salutary and important must follow from your kind and intended favour . I will labour - God being my helper - to do justice to it from the pulpit . I am sure , had I your sentiments ...
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... effect of music , I am satisfied , is owing to the associ- ation of ideas . That air , which instantly and ... effects , for which strangers are enable to account from the music , which is in itself uncouth and wild . " " Yet hope not ...
... effect of music , I am satisfied , is owing to the associ- ation of ideas . That air , which instantly and ... effects , for which strangers are enable to account from the music , which is in itself uncouth and wild . " " Yet hope not ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 11 |
Letters to Boswell c Religious Festivals and PilgrimagesDeath of GoldsmithGreek | 40 |
CHAPTER III | 69 |
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