Dr. Johnson's Table-talk: Containing Aphorisms on Literature, Life, and Manners, with Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons, Selected and Arranged from Mr. Boswell's Life of Johnson, Volumen2J. Mawman, 1807 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 14
Página 65
... evidence , a few partial objections ought not to shake it . The human mind is so limited that it cannot take in all the parts of a subject , so that there may be objections raised against any thing . There are objections against a ...
... evidence , a few partial objections ought not to shake it . The human mind is so limited that it cannot take in all the parts of a subject , so that there may be objections raised against any thing . There are objections against a ...
Página 66
... evidence . Supposing a miracle possible , as to which , in my opinion , there can be no doubt , we have as strong evidence for the miracles in sup- port of Christianity , as the nature of the thing admits . " Talking of those who denied ...
... evidence . Supposing a miracle possible , as to which , in my opinion , there can be no doubt , we have as strong evidence for the miracles in sup- port of Christianity , as the nature of the thing admits . " Talking of those who denied ...
Página 67
... evidences of the Christian religion ? " Mr. B. once acknowledged to Johnson , that though educated very strictly in the principles of religion , he had for some time been misled into a certain degree of infidelity ; but that he was come ...
... evidences of the Christian religion ? " Mr. B. once acknowledged to Johnson , that though educated very strictly in the principles of religion , he had for some time been misled into a certain degree of infidelity ; but that he was come ...
Página 68
... evidences . It , indeed , appears in some degree strange to reason ; but in History we have undoubted facts , against which , in reasoning à priori , we have more argu- ments than we have for them ; but then , testi- mony has great ...
... evidences . It , indeed , appears in some degree strange to reason ; but in History we have undoubted facts , against which , in reasoning à priori , we have more argu- ments than we have for them ; but then , testi- mony has great ...
Página 69
... evidence which we have for it , there is a balance in its favour from the number of great men who have been convinced of its truth , after a serious consideration of the question . Grotius was an acute man , a lawyer , a man accustomed ...
... evidence which we have for it , there is a balance in its favour from the number of great men who have been convinced of its truth , after a serious consideration of the question . Grotius was an acute man , a lawyer , a man accustomed ...
Términos y frases comunes
admiration afraid allow ancient appeared asked Beauclerk Beggar's Opera believe better Bishop blank verse Burke Cawston character Christian Church Church of England Church of Scotland Cibber clergyman consider conversation death Divinity eminent English expressed fear Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happiness History of China hope human Hume humour imagination infidel John Johnson observed language learning literary lived Lord Lord Bathurst Lord Camden Madam maintained mankind manner ment merit mind miracles nature neral never objections occasion once opinion passion perhaps philosophers pleased poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise punishment racter religion Scotland Scripture sermons Shakspeare shew Shiels Sir Joshua Reynolds Sir said Johnson style suppose sure talked tell Theocritus thing Thirty-nine Articles thought tion told translation true truth uneasy verse Virgil wish wonder write written wrote