The journal of a tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel JohnsonT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1813 - 460 strani |
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... talked of going to the North Pole , and said , " You do not insist on my accompanying you ? " No , sir , ' - " Then I am very willing you should go . " I was not afraid that our curious expedition would be pre- vented by such ...
... talked of going to the North Pole , and said , " You do not insist on my accompanying you ? " No , sir , ' - " Then I am very willing you should go . " I was not afraid that our curious expedition would be pre- vented by such ...
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... talked for victory ; he was too conscientious to make errour permanent and pernicious , by deliberately writing it . He was conscious of his superiority . He loved praise when it was brought to him ; but was too proud to seek for it ...
... talked for victory ; he was too conscientious to make errour permanent and pernicious , by deliberately writing it . He was conscious of his superiority . He loved praise when it was brought to him ; but was too proud to seek for it ...
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... talked of the ancient trial by duel . He did not think it so absurd as is generally sup- posed ; " For ( said he ) it was only allowed when the question was in equilibrio , as when one affirmed and another denied ; and they had a notion ...
... talked of the ancient trial by duel . He did not think it so absurd as is generally sup- posed ; " For ( said he ) it was only allowed when the question was in equilibrio , as when one affirmed and another denied ; and they had a notion ...
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... talked of the practice of the law . Sir Wil- liam Forbes said , he thought an honest lawyer should never undertake a cause which he was satisfied was not a just one . Sir , ( said Mr. Johnson , ) a lawyer has no business with the ...
... talked of the practice of the law . Sir Wil- liam Forbes said , he thought an honest lawyer should never undertake a cause which he was satisfied was not a just one . Sir , ( said Mr. Johnson , ) a lawyer has no business with the ...
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... talked of Mr. Burke . - Dr . Johnson said , he had great variety of knowledge , store of imagery , copiousness of language . - ROBERTSON . " He has wit too . " - JOHNSON . " No , Sir ; he never succeeds there . ' Tis low ; ' tis conceit ...
... talked of Mr. Burke . - Dr . Johnson said , he had great variety of knowledge , store of imagery , copiousness of language . - ROBERTSON . " He has wit too . " - JOHNSON . " No , Sir ; he never succeeds there . ' Tis low ; ' tis conceit ...
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The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson James Boswell, (Bu Predogled ni na voljo - 2016 |
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