Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2H. Frowde, 1904 - 704 strani |
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... particular cases , but for men in general . A woman may be unhappy with her husband ; but she cannot be freed from him without the approbation of the civil and ecclesiastical power . A man may be unhappy , because he is not so rich ...
... particular cases , but for men in general . A woman may be unhappy with her husband ; but she cannot be freed from him without the approbation of the civil and ecclesiastical power . A man may be unhappy , because he is not so rich ...
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... particular man . ' Sir William Forbes said , ' Might not a man warmed with wine be like a bottle of beer , which is made brisker by being set before the fire ? —Nay , ( said Johnson , laughing , ) I cannot an- swer that that is too much ...
... particular man . ' Sir William Forbes said , ' Might not a man warmed with wine be like a bottle of beer , which is made brisker by being set before the fire ? —Nay , ( said Johnson , laughing , ) I cannot an- swer that that is too much ...
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... particular relation . Where the place or the persons do not contribute to the zest of the conversation , it is un- necessary to encumber my page with mentioning them . To know of what vintage our wine is , enables us to judge of its ...
... particular relation . Where the place or the persons do not contribute to the zest of the conversation , it is un- necessary to encumber my page with mentioning them . To know of what vintage our wine is , enables us to judge of its ...
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... particular person . He should take care not to be made a proverb ; and , therefore , should avoid having any one topick of which people can say , " We shall hear him upon it . ' There was a Dr. Oldfield , who was always talking of the ...
... particular person . He should take care not to be made a proverb ; and , therefore , should avoid having any one topick of which people can say , " We shall hear him upon it . ' There was a Dr. Oldfield , who was always talking of the ...
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... particular circumstances with which it is invested . " The right of censure and rebuke seems necessarily appen- dant to the pastoral office . He , to whom the care of a congregation is entrusted , is considered as the shepherd of a ...
... particular circumstances with which it is invested . " The right of censure and rebuke seems necessarily appen- dant to the pastoral office . He , to whom the care of a congregation is entrusted , is considered as the shepherd of a ...
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