Life of Johnson, Volúmenes1-2Oxford University Press, 1942 |
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... respect due to them . JOHNSON . Sir , you have a right to that kind of respect , and are arguing for yourself . I am for supporting the principle , and am disinterested in doing it , as I have no such right . ' BOSWELL . Why , Sir , it ...
... respect due to them . JOHNSON . Sir , you have a right to that kind of respect , and are arguing for yourself . I am for supporting the principle , and am disinterested in doing it , as I have no such right . ' BOSWELL . Why , Sir , it ...
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... respect belonging to office , as among the Romans , where the dress , the toga , inspired reverence . ' JOHNSON . Why , we know very little about the Romans . But , surely , it is much easier to respect a man who has always had respect ...
... respect belonging to office , as among the Romans , where the dress , the toga , inspired reverence . ' JOHNSON . Why , we know very little about the Romans . But , surely , it is much easier to respect a man who has always had respect ...
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... respect of mankind . An officer is much more respected than any other man who has as little money . In a commercial ... respect may be overwhelmed by grossness . A man of learning may be so vicious or so ridiculous that respect him . A ...
... respect of mankind . An officer is much more respected than any other man who has as little money . In a commercial ... respect may be overwhelmed by grossness . A man of learning may be so vicious or so ridiculous that respect him . A ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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