| Sir William Forbes, James Beattie - 1807 - 572 pages
...successful and extraordinary acquirements in literature, were by no means the most remarkable parts of Mr Langton's character. His exemplary piety , his...favour, " I know not " who will go to heaven if Langton docs not: Sir, I could almost say, Sit " anima men cum Langton<>;"\ and when Mr Boswell, to;whom the... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 410 pages
...successful and extraordinary acquirements in literature, were by no means the most remarkable parts of Mr Langton's character. His exemplary piety, his...emphatic testimony of Dr Johnson in his favour, " I " Johnson grows in grace as he grows in years. He not only has better health and a fresher com•'... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 416 pages
..." I " Johnson grows in grace as he grows in years. He not only has better health and a fresher com" know not who will go to Heaven if Langton does not : Sir, I " could almost say, Sit aniina men cum Langtono ;" |j and when Mr Boswell, to whom the Doctor made the remark, mentioned a... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 412 pages
...grows in grace as he grows in years. He not only has better health and a fresher corn~ " know not whs will go to Heaven if Langton does not : Sir, I " could almost say, Sit aaimamea aim Langtono ;" \\ and when Mr Boswell, to whom the Doctor made the remark, mentioned a very... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 532 pages
...folly." We talked of our worthy friend Mr. Langton. 173 1. tie said, " I know not who will go to Heaven i Langton does not. Sir, I could almost say, Sit anima mea cum Langtono" I mentioned a very eminent friend as a virtuous man. JOHNSON. " Yes, Sir ; but — — — has not... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1810 - 524 pages
...Bcnnc-t Langton ;"-\ and in 1784, after conversing on death, and its awful consequences, he exclaimed, " I know not who will go to Heaven if Langton does not. Sir, I could almost say, Sit animamea cum Langtono."t The Doctor's affection for Mr. Langton was strongly exhibited on his death-bed;... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1815 - 660 pages
...of Langton." After conversing on death and its awful consequences, in 1784, he Kid to RTr Boswell, " I know not who will go to heaven if Langton does not. Sir, I could almost say, tit axima men cum Langtono." He succeeded Johnson as Professor of Ancient Literature in the Royal Academy,... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 476 pages
...confederacies in vice or leagues in folly." We talked of our worthy friend Mr. Langton. He said, " I know not who will go to Heaven if Langton does not. Sir, I could almost say, Sitjtnima men cum Langtono." I mentioned a very eminent friend as a virtuous man. JOHNSON. " Yes, Sir;... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 380 pages
...confederacies in vice or leagues in folly." We talked of our worthy friend Mr. Langton. He said, " I know not who will go to Heaven if Langton does not....Sir, I could almost say, Sit anima mea cum Langtono." I mentioned a very eminent friend as a virtuous man. JOHNSON. " Yes, sir; but has not the evangelical... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 382 pages
...confederacies in vice or leagues in folly." We talked of our worthy friend Mr. Langton. He said, " I know not who will go to Heaven if Langton does not....Sir, I could almost say, Sit anima mea cum Langtono." I mentioned a very eminent friend as a virtuous man. JOHNSON. " Yes, sir; but - has not the evangelical... | |
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