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" ... supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not convince yourself may convince the judge to whom you urge it; and if it does convince him, why then, sir, you are wrong and he is right.... "
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... - 151. oldal
szerző: James Boswell - 1827 - 580 oldal
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Dr. Johnson's table-talk: aphorisms [&c.] selected and arranged ..., 1. kötet

Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 228 oldal
...must be from reasoning ; must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, Sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not...judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the Judge's opinion."—B....

The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of ..., 1. kötet

James Boswell - 1807 - 514 oldal
...must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, Sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not...judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the Judge's opinion."...

The life of Samuel Johnson. [With] The principal corrections and ..., 1. kötet

James Boswell - 1807 - 508 oldal
...Sir, that is not enough. An argument ^gj. which does not convince yourself, may convince the h~v~^' Judge to whom you urge it : and if it does convince...judge; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the Judge's opinion."...

The life of Samuel Johnson, 2. kötet

James Boswell - 1817 - 466 oldal
...must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, Sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not...judge; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and heur tlie judge's opinion."...

The Table Talk of John Selden

John Selden - 1818 - 678 oldal
...must be from reasoning ; must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, Sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not...judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the Judge's opinion."...

Johnsoniana..

James Boswell - 1820 - 382 oldal
...must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, sir, that is not enough. An argument, which does not...judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion, that a canse is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion."...

The life of Samuel Johnson, 1. kötet

James Boswell - 1820 - 442 oldal
...reasoning, ronst be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclnsive. But, Sir, liuit is not enough. An argument which does not convince...then, Sir, you are wrong, and he is right. It is his bnsiness to judge; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a canse is bad, but to...

The life of Samuel Johnson. Copious notes by Malone, 2. kötet

James Boswell - 1821 - 376 oldal
...must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not...judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion."...

The British Prose Writers, 16. kötet

1821 - 372 oldal
...must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, sir, that is not enough. An argument, which does not...judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion, that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion."...

The life of Samuel Johnson. [With] The principal corrections and ..., 2. kötet

James Boswell - 1822 - 480 oldal
...must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, Sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not...judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the Judge's opinion."...




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