| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 328 sivua
...opinion did not keep us apart. I honoured him, and he endured me. He had mingled with the gay world, without exemption from its vices or its follies, but...cultivation of his mind ; his belief of Revelation was unmaken ; his learning preferved his principles ; he grew firft regular, and then pious. His ftudies... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 632 sivua
...neglected the cultivation of his mind ; his belief f of revelation was unfhaken ; his learning prefcrved c his principles ; he grew firft regular, and then '...His ftudies had been fo various, that I am not able f to name a man of equal knowledge. His acquain' tance with books was great, and what he did not *... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 652 sivua
...from its vices or its follies, but had nec ver neglected the cultivation of his mind ; his belief c of revelation was unfhaken ; his learning preferved...regular, and then * pious. * His ftudies had been Co various, that I am not able * to name a man of equal knowledge. His acquain' tance with books was... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 sivua
...opinion did not keep us apart. I honoured him, and he end i: red me. He had mingled with the gay world, without exemption from -its vices or its follies, but had never neglected the -cultivation of hi* naiad; bis belief ef Revelation was umhakea; his learning preferred his principles; he grew fiift... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 640 sivua
...had mingled with the gay world, without * exemption from its vices or its follies, but had ne* ' ver neglected the cultivation of his mind ; his belief...of revelation was unfhaken ; his learning preferved 1 his principles ; he grew firft regular, and then ' pious. e His ftudies had been fo various, that... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 564 sivua
...opinion did not keep us apart. I honoured him, and he endured me. " He had mingled with the gay Avorld without exemption from its vices or its follies ;...revelation was unfhaken ; his learning preferved his principks ; he grew firft regular, and then pious. " His ftudies had been fo various, that I am not... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 554 sivua
...opinion did not keep us apart. I honoured him, and he endured me. " He had mingled with the gay world without exemption from its vices or its follies ;...cultivation of his mind. His belief of revelation was unfbaken ; his learning preferved his principles ; he grew firft regular, and then pious. " His ftudies... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 sivua
...opinion did not keep us apart. I honoured him and he endured me. " He had mingled with the gay world without exemption from its vices or its follies ;...cultivation of his mind. His belief of revelation was unshaken ; his learning preserved his principles ; he grew first regular, and then pious. " His studies... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 sivua
...opinion did not keep us apart. I honoured him and he endured me. ' He had mingled with the gay world without exemption from its vices or its follies ; but had never neglected the cultivation of his ' Johnson, in a letter to Dr. Taylor, dated Aug. 1 8, 1 763, advised him, in some trouble that he had... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 sivua
...opinion did not keep us apart. I honoured him and he endured me. ' He had mingled with the gay world without exemption from its vices or its follies ; but had never neglected the cultivation of his 1 Johnson, in a letter to Dr. Taylor, dated Aug. 18, 1763, advised him, in some trouble that he had... | |
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