Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran 4
... consider that distance of place , as well as distance of time , operates upon the human feelings . I would not have you be gay in the presence of the distressed , because it would shock them ; but you may be gay at a distance . Pain for ...
... consider that distance of place , as well as distance of time , operates upon the human feelings . I would not have you be gay in the presence of the distressed , because it would shock them ; but you may be gay at a distance . Pain for ...
Stran 8
... consider , sir , that by every one of your victories he is a loser ; for , every man of whom you get the better , will be very angry , and resolve not to employ him ; whereas if people get the better of you in argument about him , they ...
... consider , sir , that by every one of your victories he is a loser ; for , every man of whom you get the better , will be very angry , and resolve not to employ him ; whereas if people get the better of you in argument about him , they ...
Stran 13
... consider how foolish you would think it in them to be apprehensive that you are ill . ' This sudden turn relieved me for the moment ; but I afterwards perceived it to be an in- genious fallacy.1 I might , to be sure , be satisfied that ...
... consider how foolish you would think it in them to be apprehensive that you are ill . ' This sudden turn relieved me for the moment ; but I afterwards perceived it to be an in- genious fallacy.1 I might , to be sure , be satisfied that ...
Stran 15
... consider how foolish you would think it in them to be apprehensive that you are ill . ' This sudden turn relieved me for the moment ; but I afterwards perceived it to be an in- genious fallacy.1 I might , to be sure , be satisfied that ...
... consider how foolish you would think it in them to be apprehensive that you are ill . ' This sudden turn relieved me for the moment ; but I afterwards perceived it to be an in- genious fallacy.1 I might , to be sure , be satisfied that ...
Stran 18
... considers how very little he can learn from such voyages . ' BOSWELL : ' But one " 1 [ It is still frequently sold under the name of Le Grand , the French translator , without any reference to the fact that the English transla- tion is ...
... considers how very little he can learn from such voyages . ' BOSWELL : ' But one " 1 [ It is still frequently sold under the name of Le Grand , the French translator , without any reference to the fact that the English transla- tion is ...
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