The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina 119
... gives up so much of what he has held as sacred as any thing that he retains ; there is so much laceration of mind in such a conversion , that it can hardly be sincere and lasting . " The truth of this reflection may be confirmed by many ...
... gives up so much of what he has held as sacred as any thing that he retains ; there is so much laceration of mind in such a conversion , that it can hardly be sincere and lasting . " The truth of this reflection may be confirmed by many ...
Pàgina 235
... give to one man what , in the same case , is given to an- other . The advantage which humanity derives from law is this : that the law gives every man a rule of action , and prescribes a mode of conduct 1 Wilson against Smith and Armour ...
... give to one man what , in the same case , is given to an- other . The advantage which humanity derives from law is this : that the law gives every man a rule of action , and prescribes a mode of conduct 1 Wilson against Smith and Armour ...
Pàgina 274
... give him a hammer ; not so well as a smith , but tolerably . A man will saw a piece of wood , and make a box , though a clumsy one ; but give him a fiddle and a fiddle- stick , and he can do nothing . " Any man On Monday , April 19 , he ...
... give him a hammer ; not so well as a smith , but tolerably . A man will saw a piece of wood , and make a box , though a clumsy one ; but give him a fiddle and a fiddle- stick , and he can do nothing . " Any man On Monday , April 19 , he ...
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