Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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104. oldal
... consider by what unjust methods property has been often acquired , and that what was unjustly got it must be unjust to keep , where is the harm in one man's taking the property of another from him ? Besides , sir , when we consider the ...
... consider by what unjust methods property has been often acquired , and that what was unjustly got it must be unjust to keep , where is the harm in one man's taking the property of another from him ? Besides , sir , when we consider the ...
236. oldal
... considering it as a piece of the secondary or comparative species of criticism , and not of that profound species which alone Dr. Johnson would allow to be ' real criticism . ' It is , besides , clearly and elegantly expressed , and has ...
... considering it as a piece of the secondary or comparative species of criticism , and not of that profound species which alone Dr. Johnson would allow to be ' real criticism . ' It is , besides , clearly and elegantly expressed , and has ...
247. oldal
... consider the state of our own country ; -does not throwing a number of farms into one hand hurt population ? ' JOHNSON : ' Why no , sir ; the same quantity of food being produced , will be consumed by the same number of mouths , though ...
... consider the state of our own country ; -does not throwing a number of farms into one hand hurt population ? ' JOHNSON : ' Why no , sir ; the same quantity of food being produced , will be consumed by the same number of mouths , though ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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