| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 470 oldal
...; but tears are neither to you, nor to me, of any farther use, when once the tribute of nature has been paid. The business of life summons us away from...still perform, if you diligently preserve the memory of her life, and of her death : a life, so far as I can learn, useful, wise, and innocent ; and a death... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 476 oldal
...; but tears are neither to you, nor to me, of any farther use, when once the tribute of nature has been paid. The business of life summons us away from...mother will still perform, if you diligently preserve thejnemory of her life, and of her death : a life, so far as I can learn, useful, wise, and innocent... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 442 oldal
...bnsiness of life summons ns away from nseless grief, and calls ns to the exercise o' those virtnes of which we are lamenting our deprivation. The greatest...another, is to guard, and excite, and elevate, his virtnes. This your mother will still perform, if you diligently preserve the memory of her life, and... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 388 oldal
...tears ; but tears are neither to you nor to me of any further use, when once the trioute of nature has been paid. The business of life summons us away from...still perform, if you diligently preserve the memory of her life, and of her death : a life, so far as I can learn, useful, wise, and innocent ; and a death... | |
| 1821 - 426 oldal
...any farther use, when the tribute of nature has been paid. The business of life summons us away frpm useless grief, and calls us to the exercise of those...still perform, if you diligently preserve the memory of her life, and of her death : a life, so far as I can learn, useful and wise ; and a death resigned,... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 398 oldal
...tears ; but tears are neither to you nor to me of any further use, when once the tribute of nature has been paid. The business of life summons us away from...us to the exercise of those virtues of which we are lamentingour deprivation. The greatest benefit which one friend can confer upon another, is to guard,... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 514 oldal
...tears ; but tears are neither to you nor to me of any farther use, when once the tribute of nature has been paid. The business of life summons us away from...virtues of which we are lamenting our deprivation. The 6 [If the Magazine here referred to be that for October, 1752, (See GENT. MAG. vol. 22, p. 468.) then... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 508 oldal
...tears ; but tears are neither to you nor to me of any farther use, when once the tribute of nature has been paid. The business of life summons us away from...virtues of which we are lamenting our deprivation. The 6 [If the Magazine here referred to be that for October, 1752, (See GENT. MAG. vol. 22, p. 468,) then... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 614 oldal
...; but tears are neither to you, nor to me, of any farther use, when once the tribute of nature has been paid. The business of life summons us away from...calls us to the exercise of those virtues, of which we arc lamenting our deprivation. The greatest benefit which one friend can confer upon another, is to... | |
| James Boswell - 1824 - 454 oldal
...ascribed to the month cf October in that year, and should have followed the subsequent letter. M.] lamenting our deprivation. The greatest benefit which...still perform, if you diligently preserve the memory of her life, and of her death : a life, so far as I can learn, useful, wise, and innocent ; and a death... | |
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