Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... reason ; and I was so unwilling to be deprived of his company , that I was content to submit to suffer a want , which was at first somewhat painful , but he soon made me forget it ; and a man is always pleased with himself when he finds ...
... reason ; and I was so unwilling to be deprived of his company , that I was content to submit to suffer a want , which was at first somewhat painful , but he soon made me forget it ; and a man is always pleased with himself when he finds ...
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... Reason . We may take Fancy for a companion , but must follow Reason as our guide . We may allow Fancy to suggest certain ideas in certain places ; but Reason must always be heard , when she tells us that those ideas and those places ...
... Reason . We may take Fancy for a companion , but must follow Reason as our guide . We may allow Fancy to suggest certain ideas in certain places ; but Reason must always be heard , when she tells us that those ideas and those places ...
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... reason to complain if he does not transmit it unlimited to posterity . For why should he make the state of others worse than his own without a reason ? " If this be true , though neither you nor your father are about to do what is quite ...
... reason to complain if he does not transmit it unlimited to posterity . For why should he make the state of others worse than his own without a reason ? " If this be true , though neither you nor your father are about to do what is quite ...
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