Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... nature ; but in his refusal to assist you there is neither good nature , fatherhood , nor wisdom . It is the practice of good nature to overlook faults which have already , by the consequences , punished the delinquent . It is natural ...
... nature ; but in his refusal to assist you there is neither good nature , fatherhood , nor wisdom . It is the practice of good nature to overlook faults which have already , by the consequences , punished the delinquent . It is natural ...
Stran 189
... nature and charac ters of manners ; and there is the differ- ence between the characters of Fielding and those of Richardson . ( Characters of manners are very entertaining ; but they are to be understood by a more super- ficial ...
... nature and charac ters of manners ; and there is the differ- ence between the characters of Fielding and those of Richardson . ( Characters of manners are very entertaining ; but they are to be understood by a more super- ficial ...
Stran 433
... nature free : The rights of nature must be some way for- feited before they can be justly taken away . That the defendant has by any act forfeited the rights of nature we require to be proved ; and if no proof of such forfeiture can be ...
... nature free : The rights of nature must be some way for- feited before they can be justly taken away . That the defendant has by any act forfeited the rights of nature we require to be proved ; and if no proof of such forfeiture can be ...
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