The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina 93
... question of fate and free will , which I attempted to agitate . " Sir , ( said he , ) we know our will is free , and there's'an end on't . " He honoured me with his company at dinner on the 16th of October , at my lodgings in Old Bond ...
... question of fate and free will , which I attempted to agitate . " Sir , ( said he , ) we know our will is free , and there's'an end on't . " He honoured me with his company at dinner on the 16th of October , at my lodgings in Old Bond ...
Pàgina 214
... question whether duelling was consistent with moral duty . The brave old Gen- eral fired at this , and said , with a ... question . " JOHNSON . " No , Sir , it does not solve the question . It does not follow that what a man would do is ...
... question whether duelling was consistent with moral duty . The brave old Gen- eral fired at this , and said , with a ... question . " JOHNSON . " No , Sir , it does not solve the question . It does not follow that what a man would do is ...
Pàgina 280
... question cannot be imagined . " 1 He said , " Goldsmith should not be for ever attempting to shine in conversation : he has not temper for it , he is so much mortified when he fails . Sir , a game of jokes is composed partly of skill ...
... question cannot be imagined . " 1 He said , " Goldsmith should not be for ever attempting to shine in conversation : he has not temper for it , he is so much mortified when he fails . Sir , a game of jokes is composed partly of skill ...
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