Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 21
... opinion which you value , is a necessary consequence of the uneasiness which you feel . Every man who attacks my belief , diminishes in some degree my con- fidence in it , and therefore makes me uneasy ; and I am angry with him who ...
... opinion which you value , is a necessary consequence of the uneasiness which you feel . Every man who attacks my belief , diminishes in some degree my con- fidence in it , and therefore makes me uneasy ; and I am angry with him who ...
Stran 33
... opinion whatever was delivered with an air of confidence ; so that there was hardly any topic , if not one of the great truths of religion and morality , that he might not have been incited to argue , either for or against . Lord ...
... opinion whatever was delivered with an air of confidence ; so that there was hardly any topic , if not one of the great truths of religion and morality , that he might not have been incited to argue , either for or against . Lord ...
Stran 220
... opinion on the negro's cause , which he wishes you to read , and correct any errors that there may be in the language ; for ( says he ) , " we live in a critical , though not a learned age ; and I seek to screen myself under the shield ...
... opinion on the negro's cause , which he wishes you to read , and correct any errors that there may be in the language ; for ( says he ) , " we live in a critical , though not a learned age ; and I seek to screen myself under the shield ...
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