Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 171
... sure not to get drunk ; whereas , if you drink wine , you are never sure . ' I said drinking wine was a pleasure which I was unwilling to give up . Why , sir ( said he ) , there is no doubt that not to drink wine is a great deduction ...
... sure not to get drunk ; whereas , if you drink wine , you are never sure . ' I said drinking wine was a pleasure which I was unwilling to give up . Why , sir ( said he ) , there is no doubt that not to drink wine is a great deduction ...
Stran 255
... sure when he shall walk in again . A great city is , to be sure , the school for studying life ; and " The proper study of mankind is man , " as Pope observes . ' BOSWELL : ' I fancy London is the best place for society ; though I have ...
... sure when he shall walk in again . A great city is , to be sure , the school for studying life ; and " The proper study of mankind is man , " as Pope observes . ' BOSWELL : ' I fancy London is the best place for society ; though I have ...
Stran 298
... sure of salva- tion . A man cannot be sure himself that he has divine intimation of acceptance ; much less can he make others sure that he has it . ' BOSWELL : " Then , sir , we must be contented to acknowledge that death is a terrible ...
... sure of salva- tion . A man cannot be sure himself that he has divine intimation of acceptance ; much less can he make others sure that he has it . ' BOSWELL : " Then , sir , we must be contented to acknowledge that death is a terrible ...
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