Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... sure , will not be always fair ; we are not sure , she will always be virtuous : and man cannot retain through life that respect and assiduity by which he pleases for a day or for a month . I do not , however , pretend to have discov ...
... sure , will not be always fair ; we are not sure , she will always be virtuous : and man cannot retain through life that respect and assiduity by which he pleases for a day or for a month . I do not , however , pretend to have discov ...
295. oldal
... sure that they were not invented , " Why , foolish fellow , " said Johnson , " has he any better author- ity , for almost everything that he believes ! BOSWELL : " Then the vulgar , Sir , never can know they are right , but must submit ...
... sure that they were not invented , " Why , foolish fellow , " said Johnson , " has he any better author- ity , for almost everything that he believes ! BOSWELL : " Then the vulgar , Sir , never can know they are right , but must submit ...
520. oldal
... sure . He is a brave man . Would not a gentle- man be disgraced by having his wife singing publicly for hire ? No , Sir , there can be no doubt here . I know not if I should not prepare myself for a public singer , as readily as let my ...
... sure . He is a brave man . Would not a gentle- man be disgraced by having his wife singing publicly for hire ? No , Sir , there can be no doubt here . I know not if I should not prepare myself for a public singer , as readily as let my ...
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