Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... Sloth's bland Opiates shed their Fumes in vain ; Should Beauty blunt on Fops her fatal Dart , Nor claim the Triumph of a letter'd Heart ; Should no Disease thy torpid Veins invade , Nor Melancholy's Phantoms haunt thy Shade ; Yet hope ...
... Sloth's bland Opiates shed their Fumes in vain ; Should Beauty blunt on Fops her fatal Dart , Nor claim the Triumph of a letter'd Heart ; Should no Disease thy torpid Veins invade , Nor Melancholy's Phantoms haunt thy Shade ; Yet hope ...
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... sloth , melancholy and the fear of insanity lay in conversation . He might have said with Coleridge , " The stimulus of conversation suspends the terror that haunts my mind . ' He had many friends , not perhaps as extra- ordinary as ...
... sloth , melancholy and the fear of insanity lay in conversation . He might have said with Coleridge , " The stimulus of conversation suspends the terror that haunts my mind . ' He had many friends , not perhaps as extra- ordinary as ...
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... Sloth , and to redeem the time mispent in idleness and Sin by a diligent application of the days yet remaining to the duties which thy Providence shall allot me . O God grant me thy Holy Spirit that I may repent and amend my life ...
... Sloth , and to redeem the time mispent in idleness and Sin by a diligent application of the days yet remaining to the duties which thy Providence shall allot me . O God grant me thy Holy Spirit that I may repent and amend my life ...
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