Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötet |
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he ) you accustom yourself to an evacuation which Nature can- not perform of herself , and therefore she cannot help you , should you , from forgetfulness or any other cause , omit it ; so you may be suddenly suffocated .
he ) you accustom yourself to an evacuation which Nature can- not perform of herself , and therefore she cannot help you , should you , from forgetfulness or any other cause , omit it ; so you may be suddenly suffocated .
335. oldal
Such a disposition , it was observed , was a happy gift of nature . JOHNSON . I do not think so ; a man has from nature a certain portion of mind ; the use he makes of it depends upon his own free will . That a man has always the same ...
Such a disposition , it was observed , was a happy gift of nature . JOHNSON . I do not think so ; a man has from nature a certain portion of mind ; the use he makes of it depends upon his own free will . That a man has always the same ...
352. oldal
He added , in this book it is maintained that virtue is natural to man , and that if we would but consult our own hearts we ... I cannot say , Sir , as we find no people quite in a state of nature ; but I think the more they are taught ...
He added , in this book it is maintained that virtue is natural to man , and that if we would but consult our own hearts we ... I cannot say , Sir , as we find no people quite in a state of nature ; but I think the more they are taught ...
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