Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1911 |
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... opinion , and favored me with the follow- ing paper . Those motions or tricks of Dr. Johnson are improperly called convulsions . He could sit motionless , when he was told so to do , as well as any other man . My opinion is , that it ...
... opinion , and favored me with the follow- ing paper . Those motions or tricks of Dr. Johnson are improperly called convulsions . He could sit motionless , when he was told so to do , as well as any other man . My opinion is , that it ...
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... opinion : not by a certain rule to which he can apply his intention before he acts , but by an uncertain and variable opinion , which he can never know but after he has committed the act on which that opinion shall be passed . He lives ...
... opinion : not by a certain rule to which he can apply his intention before he acts , but by an uncertain and variable opinion , which he can never know but after he has committed the act on which that opinion shall be passed . He lives ...
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... opinion of my book must give me great delight . Indeed it is impossible for me to say how much I am gratified by it ; for there is not a man upon earth whose good opinion I would be more ambitious to cultivate . His talents and his ...
... opinion of my book must give me great delight . Indeed it is impossible for me to say how much I am gratified by it ; for there is not a man upon earth whose good opinion I would be more ambitious to cultivate . His talents and his ...
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