Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 2. kötetClarendon Press, 1934 |
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... affection is born with us ? It seems to me to be the effect of habit , or of gratitude for kindness . No child has it for a parent whom it has not seen . ' JOHNSON . Why , Sir , I think there is an instinctive natural affection in ...
... affection is born with us ? It seems to me to be the effect of habit , or of gratitude for kindness . No child has it for a parent whom it has not seen . ' JOHNSON . Why , Sir , I think there is an instinctive natural affection in ...
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... affections are strongly engaged . His Majesty's ministers might there- fore securely depend on his doing , upon ... affection to the King , his ability to serve him in that capacity , and the extreme ardour with which I am convinced ...
... affections are strongly engaged . His Majesty's ministers might there- fore securely depend on his doing , upon ... affection to the King , his ability to serve him in that capacity , and the extreme ardour with which I am convinced ...
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... affectionate 1 : affectionate , 2 , 3 . I Goldsmith wrote to Langton on Sept. 7 , 1771 : - ' Johnson has been down upon a visit to a country par- son , Doctor Taylor's , and is returned to his old haunts at Mrs. Thrale's . ' Goldsmith's ...
... affectionate 1 : affectionate , 2 , 3 . I Goldsmith wrote to Langton on Sept. 7 , 1771 : - ' Johnson has been down upon a visit to a country par- son , Doctor Taylor's , and is returned to his old haunts at Mrs. Thrale's . ' Goldsmith's ...
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