Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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106. oldal
... happy to hear of this . " In our way , Johnson strongly expressed his love of driving fast in a post - chaise . " If , " said he , " I had no duties , and no refer- ence to futurity , I would spend my life in driving briskly in a post ...
... happy to hear of this . " In our way , Johnson strongly expressed his love of driving fast in a post - chaise . " If , " said he , " I had no duties , and no refer- ence to futurity , I would spend my life in driving briskly in a post ...
177. oldal
... happy . " JOHNSON : " They are happy as brutes are happy , with a piece of fresh meat , - with the grossest sensuality . But , Sir , the profession of soldiers and sailors has the dignity of danger . Mankind reverence those who have got ...
... happy . " JOHNSON : " They are happy as brutes are happy , with a piece of fresh meat , - with the grossest sensuality . But , Sir , the profession of soldiers and sailors has the dignity of danger . Mankind reverence those who have got ...
192. oldal
... happy in a future state , but we must not expect to be happy in the same degree . It is enough , if we be happy according to our several capacities . A worthy carman will get to heaven as well as Sir Isaac Newton . Yet , though equally ...
... happy in a future state , but we must not expect to be happy in the same degree . It is enough , if we be happy according to our several capacities . A worthy carman will get to heaven as well as Sir Isaac Newton . Yet , though equally ...
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