Boswell's Life of Johnson, 3. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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5. oldal
... common prejudice . ' JOHNSON : Yes , sir , but a common prejudice should not be found in one whose trade is to rectify error . ' A gentleman having come in who was to go as a mate in the ship along with Mr. Banks and Dr. Solan- der , Dr ...
... common prejudice . ' JOHNSON : Yes , sir , but a common prejudice should not be found in one whose trade is to rectify error . ' A gentleman having come in who was to go as a mate in the ship along with Mr. Banks and Dr. Solan- der , Dr ...
42. oldal
... common punishment , and bids defiance to all common degrees of pain . Correction must be propor- tioned to occasions . The flexible will be reformed by gentle discipline , and the refractory must be subdued by harsher methods . The ...
... common punishment , and bids defiance to all common degrees of pain . Correction must be propor- tioned to occasions . The flexible will be reformed by gentle discipline , and the refractory must be subdued by harsher methods . The ...
101. oldal
... common man is very little exasperated by the supposed usurpation of an acknowledged superior . He bears only his little share of a general evil , and suffers in common with the whole parish : but when the contest is between equals , the ...
... common man is very little exasperated by the supposed usurpation of an acknowledged superior . He bears only his little share of a general evil , and suffers in common with the whole parish : but when the contest is between equals , the ...
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