Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... reason for their marrying — the mechanical reason . ' BoSWELL : ' Why , that is a strong one . But does not imagination make it much more important than it is in reality ? Is it not , to a certain degree , a delusion in us as well as in ...
... reason for their marrying — the mechanical reason . ' BoSWELL : ' Why , that is a strong one . But does not imagination make it much more important than it is in reality ? Is it not , to a certain degree , a delusion in us as well as in ...
Stran 148
... reason are enemies to the clergy . " The supreme power has , in all ages , paid some attention to the voice of the people ; and that voice does not least deserve to be heard , when it calls out for mercy . There is now a very general ...
... reason are enemies to the clergy . " The supreme power has , in all ages , paid some attention to the voice of the people ; and that voice does not least deserve to be heard , when it calls out for mercy . There is now a very general ...
Stran 299
... reason to complain , though no more of it should be given to us . But if our only state of existence were in this world , then we might with some reason com- plain that we are so dissatisfied with our enjoyments compared with our ...
... reason to complain , though no more of it should be given to us . But if our only state of existence were in this world , then we might with some reason com- plain that we are so dissatisfied with our enjoyments compared with our ...
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