The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... judge was arraigned before the bar of the publick , as having pronounced an unjust decision in a great cause . Dr. Johnson main- tained that this publication would not give any uneasiness to the judge . " For ( said he , ) either he ...
... judge was arraigned before the bar of the publick , as having pronounced an unjust decision in a great cause . Dr. Johnson main- tained that this publication would not give any uneasiness to the judge . " For ( said he , ) either he ...
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... judge without examination ; he may be severe , and treat slight offences with too much harshness ; he may be ... judge , though they will sometimes judge amiss . A father must instruct his children , though he him- self may often want ...
... judge without examination ; he may be severe , and treat slight offences with too much harshness ; he may be ... judge , though they will sometimes judge amiss . A father must instruct his children , though he him- self may often want ...
Pàgina 258
... Judge had noth- ing of it , and therefore would leave no perpetual monument of himself to posterity . " Alas , Sir , ( said Johnson , ) what a mass of confusion should we have , if every Bishop , and every Judge , every Lawyer ...
... Judge had noth- ing of it , and therefore would leave no perpetual monument of himself to posterity . " Alas , Sir , ( said Johnson , ) what a mass of confusion should we have , if every Bishop , and every Judge , every Lawyer ...
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