Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 136
... human feelings ; for those who are conscious of a felicity of existence , would severe temporal calamities , from which extraordinary cases we surely should not form our estimate of the general tenor and complexion of life ; excluding ...
... human feelings ; for those who are conscious of a felicity of existence , would severe temporal calamities , from which extraordinary cases we surely should not form our estimate of the general tenor and complexion of life ; excluding ...
Stran 162
... human life was not machinery , that is to say , a chain of fatality planned and directed by the Supreme Being , as it had in it so much wicked- ness and misery , so many instances of both , as that by which my mind was now clouded ...
... human life was not machinery , that is to say , a chain of fatality planned and directed by the Supreme Being , as it had in it so much wicked- ness and misery , so many instances of both , as that by which my mind was now clouded ...
Stran 258
... human frame . Man is , in general , made up of contradictory qualities ; and these will ever show themselves in strange succession , where a consistency in appearance at least , if not reality , has not been attained by long habits of ...
... human frame . Man is , in general , made up of contradictory qualities ; and these will ever show themselves in strange succession , where a consistency in appearance at least , if not reality , has not been attained by long habits of ...
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