Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... Lord Monboddo , one of your Scotch judges , talked a great deal of such nonsense . I suffered him ; but I will not suffer you . " - BOSWELL : " But , Sir , does not Rousseau talk such nonsense ? " JOHNSON : “ True , Sir , but Rousseau ...
... Lord Monboddo , one of your Scotch judges , talked a great deal of such nonsense . I suffered him ; but I will not suffer you . " - BOSWELL : " But , Sir , does not Rousseau talk such nonsense ? " JOHNSON : “ True , Sir , but Rousseau ...
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... Lord Elibank ? and how does Lord Monbod- do ? " BOSWELL : " Very well , Sir . the Lord Monboddo still maintains ... Lord North paid you a visit , have seen swim . ” The gentleman being gone , and Dr. entlema Johnson having left the ...
... Lord Elibank ? and how does Lord Monbod- do ? " BOSWELL : " Very well , Sir . the Lord Monboddo still maintains ... Lord North paid you a visit , have seen swim . ” The gentleman being gone , and Dr. entlema Johnson having left the ...
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... Lords , severity is not the way to govern either boys or men . " " Nay , " said ... Lord Elibank used to repeat this as an illustration uncommonly happy ... Monboddo , whom , on account of his resembling Dr. Johnson in some ...
... Lords , severity is not the way to govern either boys or men . " " Nay , " said ... Lord Elibank used to repeat this as an illustration uncommonly happy ... Monboddo , whom , on account of his resembling Dr. Johnson in some ...
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... Monboddo's nation ; their tails would grow . Sir , all would be losers , were all to work for all : -they would have ... Lord Lyttelton , a noble- man , is obliged in his History to write the most vulgar Whiggism . ” An animated ...
... Monboddo's nation ; their tails would grow . Sir , all would be losers , were all to work for all : -they would have ... Lord Lyttelton , a noble- man , is obliged in his History to write the most vulgar Whiggism . ” An animated ...
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... Lord Monboddo's strange speculation on the primitive state of human nature , observing : “ Sir , it is all conjecture about a thing useless , even were it known to be true . Knowledge of all kinds is good . Conjecture , as to things ...
... Lord Monboddo's strange speculation on the primitive state of human nature , observing : “ Sir , it is all conjecture about a thing useless , even were it known to be true . Knowledge of all kinds is good . Conjecture , as to things ...
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