Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, 4. kötetHarper, 1891 |
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... reason to complain ; nor have I departed from this resolution , but when some performance of uncommon excel- lence excited my veneration , when my memory supplied me from late books with an example that was wanting , or when my heart ...
... reason to complain ; nor have I departed from this resolution , but when some performance of uncommon excel- lence excited my veneration , when my memory supplied me from late books with an example that was wanting , or when my heart ...
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... reason of this , he replied , Sir , I thought it had been better ' . ' ' Talking of a point of delicate scrupulosity ' of moral conduct , he said to Mr. Langton , " Men of harder minds than ours will do many things from which you and I ...
... reason of this , he replied , Sir , I thought it had been better ' . ' ' Talking of a point of delicate scrupulosity ' of moral conduct , he said to Mr. Langton , " Men of harder minds than ours will do many things from which you and I ...
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... reason to faith , and more afraid of vice than of heresy . ' 3 It is believed to have been her play of The Sister , brought out in 1769. The audience expressed their disapprobation of it with so much appearance of prejudice that she ...
... reason to faith , and more afraid of vice than of heresy . ' 3 It is believed to have been her play of The Sister , brought out in 1769. The audience expressed their disapprobation of it with so much appearance of prejudice that she ...
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... reason . ' Some of the leading politicians established themselves at Portsmouth during the trial . Journal of the Reign of George III , ii . 329 . • 2 See ante , ii . 276 . 3 " 6 He has a kind of ' ' In all Gray's Odes , there is a kind ...
... reason . ' Some of the leading politicians established themselves at Portsmouth during the trial . Journal of the Reign of George III , ii . 329 . • 2 See ante , ii . 276 . 3 " 6 He has a kind of ' ' In all Gray's Odes , there is a kind ...
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... reason , such prescience as to foretell their fut- ure triumph at Platæa ' ( p . 161 ) . • ' Caution is required in everything which is laid before youth , to secure them from unjust prejudices , perverse opinions , and incongru- ous ...
... reason , such prescience as to foretell their fut- ure triumph at Platæa ' ( p . 161 ) . • ' Caution is required in everything which is laid before youth , to secure them from unjust prejudices , perverse opinions , and incongru- ous ...
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