| James Boswell - 1785 - 548 strani
...profeflions, whofe practice was not fuitable. The Doctor grew warm, and faid, fc bir, are you fo grofsly ignorant of human nature, as not to know that a man may be very fincere in good principles, without having good practice ? [' Dr. Dr. johnfon was unqueftionably in... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 608 strani
...whofe practice was not fuitable to them," was thus reprimanded by him:—" Sir, are you fo grofsly ignorant of human nature as not to know that a man may be very fincere in good principles, without having good practice * ?" But let no man encourage or foothe himfelf... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 496 strani
...professions, whose practice was not suitable tp them. The Doctor grew warm, nnd sairl, " Sir, you nre so grossly ignorant of human nature, as not to know...the inconsistency between principles and practice are greater in some men than in others. I recollect very little of this night's conversation. I am... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 532 strani
...their good professions, whose practice was not suitable to them," was thus reprimanded by him :—" Sir, are you so grossly ignorant of human nature as...sincere in good principles, without having good practice ?" 6 But let no man encourage or soothe himself in " presumptuous sin," from knowing that Johnson *... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 562 strani
...their good professions, whose practice was not suitable to them," was thus reprimanded by him :—" Sir, are you so grossly ignorant of human nature as...sincere in good principles, without having good practice ?" 6 But let no man encourage or soothe himself in "presumptuous sin," from knowing that Johnson was... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 496 strani
...professions, whose practice \vas not suitable to them. The Doctor grew warm, and said, " Sir, you are so grossly ignorant of human nature, as not to know...be very sincere in good principles, without having praptice ?" Dr. Johnson was unquestionably in the right; and whoever exammes himself candidly, will... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 496 strani
...professions, whose practice was not suitable to them. The Doctor grew warm, and said, " Sir, you are so grossly ignorant of human nature, as not to know...that a man may be very sincere in good principles, withput havipg good practice f" Dr. Johnson was unquestionably in'the right; and whoever examines himself... | |
| James Boswell - 1813 - 484 strani
...professions, whose practice was not suitable to them. The Doctor grew warm, and said, " Sir, you are so grossly ignorant of human nature, as not to know...the inconsistency between principles and practice are greater in some men than in others. I recollect very little of this night's conversation. I am... | |
| James Boswell - 1813 - 492 strani
...professions, whose practice was not suitable to them. The Doctor grew warm, and said, " Sir, you are so grossly ignorant of human nature, as not to know...the inconsistency between principles and practice are greater in some men than in others. I recollect very little of this night's conversation. I am... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 strani
...m their good professions, whose practice was not suitable to them, was thus reprimanded by him: — Sir, are you so grossly ignorant of human nature as...in good principles, without having good practice. Bnt let no man encourage or sooilie himself in presumptuous sin, from knowing that Johnson was sometimes... | |
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