Boswell's Life of Johnson, 3. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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8. oldal
... natural appearances , unless something was told us which we could not know by ordinary means , or some- thing done which could not be done but by super- natural power ; that Pharaoh in reason and justice required such evidence from ...
... natural appearances , unless something was told us which we could not know by ordinary means , or some- thing done which could not be done but by super- natural power ; that Pharaoh in reason and justice required such evidence from ...
23. oldal
... natural to man . JOHNSON : Sir , it is so far from being natural for a man and woman to live in a state of marriage , that we find all the motives which they have for remaining in that connection , and the restraints which civilised ...
... natural to man . JOHNSON : Sir , it is so far from being natural for a man and woman to live in a state of marriage , that we find all the motives which they have for remaining in that connection , and the restraints which civilised ...
88. oldal
... natural history . You may do it in my stable if you will . ' JOHNSON : ' Nay , sir , I would not have him prove it . If he is content to take his information from others , he may get through his book with little trouble , and without ...
... natural history . You may do it in my stable if you will . ' JOHNSON : ' Nay , sir , I would not have him prove it . If he is content to take his information from others , he may get through his book with little trouble , and without ...
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