Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetTimes Book Club, 1912 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 43 találatból.
11. oldal
... things as they are , and then inquire whether we ought to complain . Whether to see life as it is , will give us much consolation , I know not ; but the consolation which is drawn from truth , if any there be , is solid and durable ...
... things as they are , and then inquire whether we ought to complain . Whether to see life as it is , will give us much consolation , I know not ; but the consolation which is drawn from truth , if any there be , is solid and durable ...
17. oldal
... things temporal , to direct the hopes of man to things eternal . Rasselas , as was observed to me by a very accomplished lady , may be considered as a more enlarged and more deeply philosophical discourse in prose , upon the interesting ...
... things temporal , to direct the hopes of man to things eternal . Rasselas , as was observed to me by a very accomplished lady , may be considered as a more enlarged and more deeply philosophical discourse in prose , upon the interesting ...
24. oldal
... things which I am now to make ' ; and , ' Grant me the grace of thy Holy Spirit , that the course which I am now beginning may proceed according to thy laws , and end in the enjoyment of thy favour . ' But he did not , in fact , make ...
... things which I am now to make ' ; and , ' Grant me the grace of thy Holy Spirit , that the course which I am now beginning may proceed according to thy laws , and end in the enjoyment of thy favour . ' But he did not , in fact , make ...
29. oldal
... things , which I have not done . Beau went away to Cheshire , and has not yet found his way back . Chambers passed the vacation at Oxford . ' I am very sincerely solicitous for the preservation or curing of Mr. Langton's sight , and am ...
... things , which I have not done . Beau went away to Cheshire , and has not yet found his way back . Chambers passed the vacation at Oxford . ' I am very sincerely solicitous for the preservation or curing of Mr. Langton's sight , and am ...
35. oldal
... things , that most of us begin already to believe them . The young man is hitherto blameless ; but it would be unreason- able to expect much from the immaturity of juvenile years , and the ignorance of princely education . He has been ...
... things , that most of us begin already to believe them . The young man is hitherto blameless ; but it would be unreason- able to expect much from the immaturity of juvenile years , and the ignorance of princely education . He has been ...
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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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