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" This opinion, which, perhaps, prevails as far as human nature is diffused, could become universal only by its truth: those that never heard of one another, would not have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it is doubted... "
Lives of eminent persons - 440. oldal
szerző: Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823
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Something New on Men and Manners,: A Critique on the Follies and Vices of ...

Lucy Hake - 1828 - 334 oldal
...who never heard of one another would not have agreed in a tale which• nothing but experience ran make credible. That it is doubted by single cavillers, can very little weaken the general evidertce; and some who deny it with their tongues, confess it by their fears.' •' " In dark and...

The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of ..., 1. kötet

William Hone - 1830 - 878 oldal
...only by its truth; those, that never beard of one another, would never have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it...it with their tongues confess it by their fears." No man is privileged to impugn the knowledge of existences which others hare derived from their experience...

The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

James Boswell - 1831 - 604 oldal
...only by its truth 1 ; those that never heard of one another, would not have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it...it with their tongues, confess it by their fears." Notwithstanding my high admiration of Rasselas, I will not maintain that the " morbid melancholy" in...

The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Including a Journal of a Tour to ..., 1. kötet

James Boswell - 1831 - 600 oldal
...only by its truth ' ; those that never heard of one another, would not have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it...it with their tongues, confess it by their fears." Notwithstanding my high admiration of Rasselas, I will not maintain that the " morbid melancholy" in...

The life of Samuel Johnson ... including A journal of a tour to ..., 1. kötet

James Boswell - 1831 - 602 oldal
...only by its truth ' ; those that never heard of one another, would not have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it...it with their tongues, confess it by their fears." Notwithstanding my high admiration of Rasselas, I will not maintain that the " morbid melancholy" in...

Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia: A Tale

Samuel Johnson - 1831 - 138 oldal
...have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it is doubted by mingle cavillers, can very little weaken the general evidence...it with their tongues, confess it by their fears. " Yet I do not mean to add now terrours to those which have alreadly seized upon Fekuah. There can...

Cambrian Superstitions, Comprising Ghosts, Omens, Witchcraft, Traditions, &c ...

William Howells - 1831 - 220 oldal
...universal only by its tru;h : those that never heard of one another, would not have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it is doubted by single cavillers, can little weaken the general evidence, and some who deny it with their tongues confess it by their fears,"...

Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, 17. kötet

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 334 oldal
...only by its truth * ; those that never heard of one another, would not have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it...and some, who deny it with their tongues, confess it with their fears." — Rasselas. * This is a mere sophistry; all ages and all nations are not agreed...

Rasselas: A Tale

Samuel Johnson - 1833 - 162 oldal
...versa! only by its truth : those that never heard of one another, would not have agreed iu a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it...general evidence; and some who deny it with their tongues,confess it by their fears. " Yet I do not mean to add new terrors to those which have already...

The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His ..., 17. kötet

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 332 oldal
...another, would not have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it ia doubted by single cavillers, can very little weaken...and some, who deny it with their tongues, confess it with their fears." — Rasselas. * This is a mere sophistry ; all ages and all nations are not agreed...




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