The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Količina 5G. Bell and sons, 1889 |
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... thing by talking of it -- The Reverend Mr. Hector Maclean - Bayle - Leibnitz and Clarke Survey of Col - Insular life — Arrive at Breacacha - Dr . Johnson's powers of ridicule - • 6. Heritable jurisdictions - The opinion of philosophers ...
... thing by talking of it -- The Reverend Mr. Hector Maclean - Bayle - Leibnitz and Clarke Survey of Col - Insular life — Arrive at Breacacha - Dr . Johnson's powers of ridicule - • 6. Heritable jurisdictions - The opinion of philosophers ...
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... thing relative to so great a man is worth observing . I remember Dr. Adam Smith , in his rhetorical lectures at Glasgow , told us he was glad to know that Milton wore latchets in his shoes instead of buckles . When I mention the oak ...
... thing relative to so great a man is worth observing . I remember Dr. Adam Smith , in his rhetorical lectures at Glasgow , told us he was glad to know that Milton wore latchets in his shoes instead of buckles . When I mention the oak ...
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... thing . But this applies to very few of the species . My definition of man is , " a cooking animal . " The beasts ... things , each of which would have served a noted wit ( whom he named ) to live upon for a twelvemonth . [ I find ...
... thing . But this applies to very few of the species . My definition of man is , " a cooking animal . " The beasts ... things , each of which would have served a noted wit ( whom he named ) to live upon for a twelvemonth . [ I find ...
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... thing and not to another . Robertson said , one man had more judgment , another more imagination . JOHNSON . ' No ... things . JOHNSON . " Why , Sir AUG . 15. ] 21 TO THE HEBRIDES . SUMMARY ACCOUNT of the manner in which Dr Johnson spent ...
... thing and not to another . Robertson said , one man had more judgment , another more imagination . JOHNSON . ' No ... things . JOHNSON . " Why , Sir AUG . 15. ] 21 TO THE HEBRIDES . SUMMARY ACCOUNT of the manner in which Dr Johnson spent ...
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... things . His lordship had not then published his " Annals of Scotland . " JOHNSON . " I remember I was once on a ... thing that is innocent , than he who does nothing ! Besides , I love anecdotes . I fancy mankind may come , in time ...
... things . His lordship had not then published his " Annals of Scotland . " JOHNSON . " I remember I was once on a ... thing that is innocent , than he who does nothing ! Besides , I love anecdotes . I fancy mankind may come , in time ...
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Stran 64 - The whole strange purpose of their lives, to find Or make an enemy of all mankind! Not one looks backward, onward still he goes, Yet ne'er looks forward further than his nose.
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