Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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132. oldal
... desire to see him , he got up , and went to Johnson as soon as he was dressed , and found him in tears and in extreme agitation . After being a little while together , Johnson requested him to join with him in prayer . He then prayed ...
... desire to see him , he got up , and went to Johnson as soon as he was dressed , and found him in tears and in extreme agitation . After being a little while together , Johnson requested him to join with him in prayer . He then prayed ...
273. oldal
... desire of distinction , which inclines every man first to hope , and then to believe , that Nature has given him something peculiar to himself . This vanity makes one mind nurse aversion , and another actuate desires , till they rise by ...
... desire of distinction , which inclines every man first to hope , and then to believe , that Nature has given him something peculiar to himself . This vanity makes one mind nurse aversion , and another actuate desires , till they rise by ...
305. oldal
... desire to learn , they will naturally have recourse to the nearest lan- guage by which that desire can be gratified ; and one will tell another that if he would attain knowledge , he must learn English . use . This speculation may ...
... desire to learn , they will naturally have recourse to the nearest lan- guage by which that desire can be gratified ; and one will tell another that if he would attain knowledge , he must learn English . use . This speculation may ...
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