| James Boswell - 1898 - 442 strani
...in pleasantry and sportive sallies. He was prone to superstition, but not to credulity. Though his imagination might incline him to a belief of the marvellous,...weight to the sterling metal of his conversation. Lord Pembroke said once to me at Wilton, with a happy pleasantry, and some truth, that "Dr. Johnson's... | |
| James Boswell - 1900 - 556 strani
...displays of argument and fancy in his talk. He was prone to superstition, but not to credulity. Though his imagination might incline him to a belief of the marvellous...vigorous reason examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high Church-of-England and monarchical principles, which he... | |
| James Boswell - 1852 - 344 strani
...display of argument and fancy in his talk. He was prone to superstition, but not to credulity. Though his imagination might incline him to a belief of the marvellous and the mysterious, his vigorous reascn examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high Church... | |
| James Boswell - 1904 - 726 strani
...display of argument and fancy in his talk. He was prone to superstition, but not to credulity. Though his imagination might incline him to a belief of the marvellous...vigorous reason examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high Church-of -England and monarchical principles, which he... | |
| James Boswell - 1910 - 542 strani
...displays of argument and fancy in his talk. He was prone to superstition, but not to credulity. Though his imagination might incline him to a belief of the marvellous...vigorous reason examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high Church-of-England and monarchical principles, which he... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1910 - 776 strani
...in lis talk. He was prone to superstition, but not o credulity. Though his imagination might ncliue us! that he will pardon the city when thou ridest naked through was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high Church-of-Engand and monarchical principles, which he... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 strani
...display of argument and fancy in uis talk. He was prone to superstition, but not to credulity. Though his e05 Beyond the Indian mount; or faery elves, 781 Whose midnight revels, by a forest vigorous1 reason examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 strani
...superstition, but not to credulity. Though his imagination might incline him to a belief of the marvelous and the mysterious, his vigorous reason examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high Church-of-England and monarchical principles, which he... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 strani
...superstition, but not to credulity. Though his imagination might incline him to a belief of the marvelous and the mysterious, his vigorous reason examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high Church-of-England and monarchical principles, which he... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 strani
...superstition, but not to credulity. Though his imagination might incline him to a belief of the marvelous and the mysterious, his vigorous reason examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high Church-of-England and monarchical principles, which he... | |
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