Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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180. oldal
... lives must grow old ; and he that would rather grow old than die , has GOD to thank for the infirmities of old age ... live longer without writing , nor suspect that after so many years of friendship , that when I do not write to you ...
... lives must grow old ; and he that would rather grow old than die , has GOD to thank for the infirmities of old age ... live longer without writing , nor suspect that after so many years of friendship , that when I do not write to you ...
188. oldal
... live long to promote your prosperity by his prayers . You have now a new character and new duties : think on them and practise them . ' Make an impartial estimate of your revenue , and whatever it is , live upon less . Resolve never to ...
... live long to promote your prosperity by his prayers . You have now a new character and new duties : think on them and practise them . ' Make an impartial estimate of your revenue , and whatever it is , live upon less . Resolve never to ...
473. oldal
... Live well , I conjure you ; and you will not feel the compunction at the last , which I now feel ' . " So truly humble were the thoughts which this great and good man entertained of his own approaches to religious perfection ' . ' He ...
... Live well , I conjure you ; and you will not feel the compunction at the last , which I now feel ' . " So truly humble were the thoughts which this great and good man entertained of his own approaches to religious perfection ' . ' He ...
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