The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... once in a little warmth , made , with more point than justice , this remark upon that subject : " I have seen many a bear led by a man ; but I never before saw a man led by a bear . " 2 Sir Alexander Gordon , one of the Professors at ...
... once in a little warmth , made , with more point than justice , this remark upon that subject : " I have seen many a bear led by a man ; but I never before saw a man led by a bear . " 2 Sir Alexander Gordon , one of the Professors at ...
Pàgina 57
... home . " Your last reason is so serious , that I am un- willing to oppose it . Yet you must remember , that your image of worshipping once a year in a certain place , in imitation of the Jews , is [ 57 ] A.D. 1774 ETAT . 65.
... home . " Your last reason is so serious , that I am un- willing to oppose it . Yet you must remember , that your image of worshipping once a year in a certain place , in imitation of the Jews , is [ 57 ] A.D. 1774 ETAT . 65.
Pàgina 263
... once done , he has no longer any merit : for though it is out of his power to steal , yet he may all his life be a thief in his heart . So when a man has once become a Car- thusian , he is obliged to continue so , whether he chooses it ...
... once done , he has no longer any merit : for though it is out of his power to steal , yet he may all his life be a thief in his heart . So when a man has once become a Car- thusian , he is obliged to continue so , whether he chooses it ...
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