It did not require much sagacity to foresee that such a sentiment would not be permitted to pass without due animadversion. JOHNSON. " Do not allow yourself, Sir, to be imposed upon by such gross absurdity. It is sad stuff ; it is brutish. If a bull could... Boswell's Life of Johnson - Stran 208avtor: James Boswell - 1917 - 574 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| James Boswell - 1827 - 622 strani
...without due animadversion. JOHNSON : "Do not allow yourself; Sir, to be imposed upon by such'gross ked Johnson if it was well done. Johnson said, it was formerly lentleman who had destroyed himself. — JOHNSON : " It was owing to imaginary difficulties in his... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 612 strani
...not allow yourself, sir, to be imposed upon by such i So also Butler, Hudibras, P. II. eiv 845gross absurdity. It is sad stuff; it is brutish. If a bull could speak, he might as well exclaim—Here am I with this cow and this grass; what being can enjoy greater felicity ?" We talked... | |
| James Boswell - 1833 - 1182 strani
...without due animadversion. JoasiOM. " Do not allow yourself, sir, to be imposed upon by such grosa absurdity. It is sad stuff; it is brutish. If a bull...greater felicity? " We talked of the melancholy end of a ee&Ueman* who had destroyed himself. JoH5»o5. " It was owing to imaginary difficulties in his affairs,... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 348 strani
...to pass without due animadversion. JOHNSON. " Do not allow yourself, Sir, to be imposed upon by such gross absurdity. It is sad stuff ; it is brutish....difficulties in his affairs, which, had he talked of with any friend, would soon have vanished." BOSWELL. " Do you think, Sir, that all who commit suicide... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 346 strani
...to pass without due animadversion. JOHNSON. " Do not allow yourself, Sir, to be imposed upon by such gross absurdity. It is sad stuff; it is brutish. If..." We talked of the melancholy end of a gentleman( 1 ) who had destroyed himself. JOHNSON. " It -was owing to imaginary difficulties in his affairs, which,... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 604 strani
...to pass without due animadversion. JOHNSON. " Do not allow yourself, sir, to be imposed upon by such gentleman9 who had destroyed himself. JOHNSON. " It was owing to imaginary difficulties in his affairs,... | |
| James Boswell - 1844 - 356 strani
...to pass without due animadversion. JOHNSON. " Do not allow yourself, Sir, to be imposed upon by such gross absurdity. It is sad stuff ; it is brutish....enjoy greater felicity ? " We talked of the melancholy en d of a gentleman( ' ) who had destroyed himself. JOHNSON. " It was owing to imaginary difficulties... | |
| James Boswell - 1846 - 602 strani
...to pass without due animadversion. JOHNSON. " Do not allow yourself, sir, to be imposed upon by such gross absurdity. It is sad stuff; it is brutish. If...greater felicity? " We talked of the melancholy end of a gentleman2 who had destroyed himself. JOHNSON. " It was owing to imaginary difficulties in his affairs,... | |
| James Boswell - 1848 - 354 strani
...to pass without due animadversion. JOHNSON. "Do not allow yourself, Sir, to be imposed upon by such gross absurdity. It is sad stuff; it is brutish. If...felicity ? " We talked of the melancholy end of a gentlemanC) who had destroyed himself. JOHNSON. " It was owing to imaginary difficulties in his affairs,... | |
| James Boswell - 1848 - 1798 strani
...to pass without due animadversion. JOHNSON. " Do not allow yourself, Sir, to be imposed upon by such nt to be ignorant than would take even a little trouble to acquire it." " The morality of an action de gentleman4 who had destroyed himself. JOHN•OH. " It was owing to imaginary difficulties in his affairs,... | |
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