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The formula did not , to be sure , always prove sufficient . Johnson not infrequently gave offense and not infrequently took it . Then if a permanent rupture of friendship was to be avoidedand usually it was - an elaborate ritual had to ...
The formula did not , to be sure , always prove sufficient . Johnson not infrequently gave offense and not infrequently took it . Then if a permanent rupture of friendship was to be avoidedand usually it was - an elaborate ritual had to ...
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But like so many of his contemporaries who also made " naturalness " their test , Johnson was a little too sure that he knew just how much Nature includes and of just how great a variety she is capable . It may be that the present - day ...
But like so many of his contemporaries who also made " naturalness " their test , Johnson was a little too sure that he knew just how much Nature includes and of just how great a variety she is capable . It may be that the present - day ...
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In any event , Johnson was , by his own admission , too little sure of God's intentions to regard the future with serenity , to consider it as more than unknowable . It is evident that he knew little of the comforts of religion .
In any event , Johnson was , by his own admission , too little sure of God's intentions to regard the future with serenity , to consider it as more than unknowable . It is evident that he knew little of the comforts of religion .
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