Boswell's Life of Johnson, Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebride and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 2. kötetClarendon Press, 1934 - 543 oldal |
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... Judge to whom you urge it and if it does convince him , why , then , Sir , you are wrong , and he is right . It is his business to judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad , but to say all you can ...
... Judge to whom you urge it and if it does convince him , why , then , Sir , you are wrong , and he is right . It is his business to judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad , but to say all you can ...
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... Judges get riches , as well as those who deserve them less ? ' I said , they should have sufficient salaries , and have nothing to take off their attention from the affairs of the publick . JOHNSON . No Judge , Sir , can give his whole ...
... Judges get riches , as well as those who deserve them less ? ' I said , they should have sufficient salaries , and have nothing to take off their attention from the affairs of the publick . JOHNSON . No Judge , Sir , can give his whole ...
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... Judge , upon the condition of being obliged to be totally a Judge . The best employed lawyer has his mind at work but for a small proportion of his time : a great deal of his occupation is merely mechanical 2. — I once wrote for a ...
... Judge , upon the condition of being obliged to be totally a Judge . The best employed lawyer has his mind at work but for a small proportion of his time : a great deal of his occupation is merely mechanical 2. — I once wrote for a ...
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DR HILLS DEDICATION TO Jowett | 33 |
VOLUME V | 36 |
TITLEPAGE OF THE THIRD EDITION | 92 |
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