| Giles Jacob - Dramatists, English - 1720 - 418 pages
...Age. He dy'd like a Clfrlftian and a Philofopher, in Charity with all Mankind, and with an abiblute Refignation to the Will of God. He kept up his good...taking but a Ihort Journey. So that his laft Moments Stt Dr. Wellwood'i Preface to Lucan. confirm'd the Juftnefi of his Thoughts, in thcíe excellent Lines... | |
| Lucan - Epic poetry, Latin - 1722 - 370 pages
...Age. He dr'd like a Chriftian and a Philofopher, in Charity with all Mankind, and with an abfolute Refignation to the Will of God. He kept up his good...Friends, immediately before his laft Agony, with the fame Tranquillity of Mind, and the fame Indifference for Life, as tho' he had been upon taking but... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - Poets, English - 1745 - 392 pages
...died like a Chriftian and a Philofopher, in Charity with all Mankind, and with an abfolute Reue;nation to the Will of God. He kept up his good Humour to...Friends, immediately before his laft Agony, with the fame Tranquility of Mind, and the fame Indifference for Life, as though he had been taking but a fhort... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1756 - 456 pages
...Charity with all Mankind, and with an abfolute Refignation to the Will of God. He kept up his good Humor to the laft, and took leave of his Wife and Friends, immediately before his laft Agony, with the fame Tranquillity of Mind, and the fame Indifference for Life, as tho' he had been upon taking but... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 418 pages
...Age. He dyed like a Cbriftian and a Pbilofopher, in Charity with all Mankind, and with an abfolute 'Refignation to the Will of God. He kept up his good...Friends, immediately before his laft Agony, with the fame Tranquillity of Mind, and the fame Indifference for Life, as tho' he had been upon taking but... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 408 pages
...Age. He dyed like a Cbrifiian and a Pbilofopher, in Charity with all Mankind, and with an abfolute Refignation to the Will of God. -He kept up his good...Friends, immediately before his laft Agony, with the fame Tranquillity of Mind, and the fame Indifference for Life, as tho' he had been upon taking but... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 484 pages
...He died like a Chriftian and a Phi" 1'ofopher, in charity with all mankind, " and with an abfolute refignation to the " will of God. He kept up his good"...friends, immediately before " his laft agony, with the fame tranquillity " of mind, and the fame indifference for " life, as though he had been upon taking... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1783 - 456 pages
...Chriftian and a Phi" lofopher, in charity with all mankind, " and with an abfolute refignation to tht " will of God. He kept up his good" humour to the laft...friends, immediately before " his laft agony, with the fame tranquillity " of mind, and the fame indifference for *' life, as though he had been upon taking... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 pages
...with all mankind, and with " an abfolute refignation to the will of God. He " kept up his good-humour to the laft •, and took " leave of his wife and...friends, immediately before " his laft agony, with the fame tranquillity of mind, " and the fame indiflerence for life, as though he " had been upon taking... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Biography - 1801 - 424 pages
...with all mankind, and with " an abfolute refignation to the will of God. He *' kept up his good-humour to the laft ; and took "leave of his wife and friends, immediately before " his laft "agony, with the fame tranquillity of mind, " and the fame indifference for life, as though he " had been upon taking... | |
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