Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... consider how foolish you would think it in them to be appre- hensive that you are ill . This sudden turn relieved me for the moment ; but I afterwards perceived it to be an ingenious fallacy . I might , to be sure , be satisfied that ...
... consider how foolish you would think it in them to be appre- hensive that you are ill . This sudden turn relieved me for the moment ; but I afterwards perceived it to be an ingenious fallacy . I might , to be sure , be satisfied that ...
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... considers how very little he can learn from such voyages . ' BOSWELL . But one is carried away with the general grand and indistinct notion of A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD . ' I See ante , i . 86. It was reprinted in 1789 . 2 See Boswell's ...
... considers how very little he can learn from such voyages . ' BOSWELL . But one is carried away with the general grand and indistinct notion of A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD . ' I See ante , i . 86. It was reprinted in 1789 . 2 See Boswell's ...
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... Consider , Sir , how should you like , ' There is a time when every man is weary of raising difficulties only to task himself with the solu- tion , and desires to enjoy truth with- out the labour or hazard of contest . ' Johnson's Works ...
... Consider , Sir , how should you like , ' There is a time when every man is weary of raising difficulties only to task himself with the solu- tion , and desires to enjoy truth with- out the labour or hazard of contest . ' Johnson's Works ...
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... consider academical institutions as preparatory to a settlement in the world . It is only by being employed as a tutor , that a fellow can obtain any thing more than a livelihood . To be sure a man , who has enough without teaching ...
... consider academical institutions as preparatory to a settlement in the world . It is only by being employed as a tutor , that a fellow can obtain any thing more than a livelihood . To be sure a man , who has enough without teaching ...
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... consider the state of life is this ; we are to judge of one another's characters as well as we can ; and a man is not bound , in honesty or honour , to tell us the faults of his daughter or of himself . A man who has debauched his ...
... consider the state of life is this ; we are to judge of one another's characters as well as we can ; and a man is not bound , in honesty or honour , to tell us the faults of his daughter or of himself . A man who has debauched his ...
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