Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Količina 2G. Routledge and Sons, 1926 |
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Stran 29
... nature ; for it is plain they broke off from some other people . Had they grown out of the ground you might have judged of a state of pure nature . Fanciful people may talk of a mythology being amongst them ; but it must be invention ...
... nature ; for it is plain they broke off from some other people . Had they grown out of the ground you might have judged of a state of pure nature . Fanciful people may talk of a mythology being amongst them ; but it must be invention ...
Stran 102
... Nature can supply the omission ; but Nature cannot open a vein to blood you . ” “ I do not like to take an emetic , " said Taylor , “ for fear of breaking some small vessels . " " Poh ! " said Johuson , " if you have so many things that ...
... Nature can supply the omission ; but Nature cannot open a vein to blood you . ” “ I do not like to take an emetic , " said Taylor , “ for fear of breaking some small vessels . " " Poh ! " said Johuson , " if you have so many things that ...
Stran 137
... nature free - The rights of nature must be some way forfeited 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 for feiture can be ...
... nature free - The rights of nature must be some way forfeited 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 for feiture can be ...
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Boswell visits BathAddison and Eustace BudgellDr BlairJohnsons Conversation | 27 |
Bells Departure for ScotlandCorrespondence respecting Dr Goldsmiths Epitaph | 50 |
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acquaintance admirable affection afterwards allow answered appeared asked attention believe Bishop BOSWELL called character collection common concerning consider conversation DEAR SIR death desire died dined drink English excellent expressed favour gave give given happy hear heard History honour hope humble instance Italy John Johnson kind known lady Langton language late learned less letter literary lived London look Lord Madam manner means mentioned merit mind Miss nature never obliged observed occasion once opinion passed perhaps person pleased pleasure Poets praise present published question reason received remark respect Scotland seemed servant Sir Joshua soon suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale told truth wish wonderful write written wrote young