Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5 |
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Stran 29
33 ) speaks of the general dissatisfaction which is now driving the Highlanders into the other hemisphere . ' This dissatisfaction chiefly arose from the fact that the chiefs were ' gradually degenerating from patriarchal rulers to ...
33 ) speaks of the general dissatisfaction which is now driving the Highlanders into the other hemisphere . ' This dissatisfaction chiefly arose from the fact that the chiefs were ' gradually degenerating from patriarchal rulers to ...
Stran 32
507 , where Johnson , again speaking of Hume , and pernaps of Gibbon , says : - When a man voluntarily engages in an important controversy , he is to do all he can to lessen his antagonist , because authority from personal respect has ...
507 , where Johnson , again speaking of Hume , and pernaps of Gibbon , says : - When a man voluntarily engages in an important controversy , he is to do all he can to lessen his antagonist , because authority from personal respect has ...
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So desirous is he to talk , that , if one is speaking at this end of the table , he'll speak to somebody at the other end . Burke , Sir , is such a man , that if you met him for the first sallies of the moment , not justifying the ...
So desirous is he to talk , that , if one is speaking at this end of the table , he'll speak to somebody at the other end . Burke , Sir , is such a man , that if you met him for the first sallies of the moment , not justifying the ...
Stran 43
He answered me , ' He was but a reed that I spoke through , and I will provide another reed to speak through . ... R. Chambers , in his Traditions , speaking of the time of Johnson's visit , says ( 1.21 ) on the authority of an ancient ...
He answered me , ' He was but a reed that I spoke through , and I will provide another reed to speak through . ... R. Chambers , in his Traditions , speaking of the time of Johnson's visit , says ( 1.21 ) on the authority of an ancient ...
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“ But , Sir , it is as possible that the Ouran - Outang does not speak , as that he speaks . However , I shall not contest the point . I should have thought it not possible to find a Monboddo ; yet he exists .
“ But , Sir , it is as possible that the Ouran - Outang does not speak , as that he speaks . However , I shall not contest the point . I should have thought it not possible to find a Monboddo ; yet he exists .
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