Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... judge was arraigned before the bar of the public , as having pronounced an unjust decision in a great cause . Dr. Johnson maintained that this publication would not give any uneasiness to the judge . ' For ( said he ) , either he acted ...
... judge was arraigned before the bar of the public , as having pronounced an unjust decision in a great cause . Dr. Johnson maintained that this publication would not give any uneasiness to the judge . ' For ( said he ) , either he acted ...
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... judge , though they will sometimes judge amiss . A father must instruct his children , though he himself may often want instruction . A minister must censure sinners , though his censure may be sometimes erroneous by want of judgment ...
... judge , though they will sometimes judge amiss . A father must instruct his children , though he himself may often want instruction . A minister must censure sinners , though his censure may be sometimes erroneous by want of judgment ...
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... judge of an epigram ? Is not he rather an obtuse man , eh ? ' JOHNSON : " Why , sir , he may not be a judge of an epigram : but you see he is a judge of what is not an epigram . ' BOSWELL : ' It is easy for you , Mr. Garrick , to talk ...
... judge of an epigram ? Is not he rather an obtuse man , eh ? ' JOHNSON : " Why , sir , he may not be a judge of an epigram : but you see he is a judge of what is not an epigram . ' BOSWELL : ' It is easy for you , Mr. Garrick , to talk ...
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