Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1T.Y. Crowell, 1911 |
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... natural or moral knowledge , whether we intend to enlarge our science or increase our virtue , are more important than public occurrences . Thus Sallust , the great master of nature , has not forgot in his account of Catiline to remark ...
... natural or moral knowledge , whether we intend to enlarge our science or increase our virtue , are more important than public occurrences . Thus Sallust , the great master of nature , has not forgot in his account of Catiline to remark ...
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... nature , fatherhood , nor wisdom . It is the practice of good nature to overlook faults which have already , by the consequences , pun- ished the delinquent . It is natural for a father to think more favourably than others of his ...
... nature , fatherhood , nor wisdom . It is the practice of good nature to overlook faults which have already , by the consequences , pun- ished the delinquent . It is natural for a father to think more favourably than others of his ...
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... natural to man . JOHNSON : " Sir , it is so far from being natural for a man and woman to live in a state of marriage ... nature a man and woman uniting together would form a strong and constant affection , by the mutual pleasure each ...
... natural to man . JOHNSON : " Sir , it is so far from being natural for a man and woman to live in a state of marriage ... nature a man and woman uniting together would form a strong and constant affection , by the mutual pleasure each ...
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