That the strength of his understanding, the accuracy of his discernment, and the ardour of his Curiosity, might have been remarked from his infancy, by a diligent observer, there is no reason to doubt. For, there is no instance of any man, whose history... Lives of eminent persons - 171. oldalszerző: Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| James Boswell - 1860 - 960 oldal
...been remarked from his infancy, by a diligent observer, there is no reason to doubt ; for there is no . to Thomas Jackson, their man-servant 1 : he not being in the way, this was not done ; but there was... | |
| James Boswell - 1860 - 496 oldal
...been remarked from his infancy, by a diligent observer, there is no reason to doubt: for, there is no instance of any man, whose history has been minutely related, that did not in every part of his life discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour." In all such investigations it is certainly... | |
| James Boswell, William Wallace - 1873 - 612 oldal
...observer, there is no reason to doubt ; for there is no instance of any man, whose history has bcen D* D* D* In all such investigations it is certainly unwise to pay too much attention to incidents which the... | |
| James Boswell - 1874 - 602 oldal
...been remarked from his infancy, by a diligent observer, there is no reason to doubt. For, there is no instance of any man, whose history has been minutely...discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour." In all such investigations it is certainly unwise to pay too much attention to incidents which the... | |
| James Boswell - 1880 - 488 oldal
...been remarked from his infancy, by a diligent observer, there is no reason to doubt : for, there is no instance of any man, whose history has been minutely related, that did not in every part of his life discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour." In all such investigations it is certainly... | |
| William Jones Rhees - 1880 - 282 oldal
...evinced by the care with which, in his will, he provides a reward for their attachment and services. " It has been the lot of the greatest part of those who have excelled in science," says Dr. Johnson," to be known only by their own writings, and to have left behind them no remembrance... | |
| William Jones Rhees - 1880 - 296 oldal
...evinced by the care with which, in his will, he provides a reward for their attachment and services. " It has been the lot of the greatest part of those who have excelled in science," says Dr. Johnson, " to be known only by their own writings, and to have left behind them no remembrance... | |
| 1881 - 856 oldal
...evinced by the care with which, in his will, he provides a reward for their attachment and services. "It has been the lot of the greatest part of those who have excelled in science," says Dr. Johnson, " to be known only by their own writings, and to have left behind them no remembrance... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1881 - 834 oldal
...evinced by the care with which, in his will, he provides a reward for their attachment and services. " It has been the lot of the greatest part of those who have excelled in science," says Dr. Johnson, "to be known only by their own writings, and to have left behind them no remembrance... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 742 oldal
...been remarked from his infancy, by a diligent observer, there is no reason to doubt ; for there is no instance of any man, whose history has been minutely...discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour." l In all such investigations it is certainly unwise to pay too much attention to incidents which the... | |
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