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Pagina 10
... were not interested in the truth of them : when a man has nothing to lose , he may be in good humour with his opponent . Accordingly you see in Lucian , the Epicurean , who argues only negatively , keeps his Good 10 LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... were not interested in the truth of them : when a man has nothing to lose , he may be in good humour with his opponent . Accordingly you see in Lucian , the Epicurean , who argues only negatively , keeps his Good 10 LIFE OF JOHNSON.
Pagina 12
... truth will always bear an exa- great mination . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir , but it is painful schools to be forced to defend it . Consider , Sir , how should you like , though conscious of your inno- cence , to be tried before a jury for ...
... truth will always bear an exa- great mination . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir , but it is painful schools to be forced to defend it . Consider , Sir , how should you like , though conscious of your inno- cence , to be tried before a jury for ...
Pagina 13
James Boswell. is the truth ; the English Universities are not rich The enough . Our fellowships are only sufficient to sup- English port a man during his studies to fit him for the world , Univer- sities b and accordingly in general ...
James Boswell. is the truth ; the English Universities are not rich The enough . Our fellowships are only sufficient to sup- English port a man during his studies to fit him for the world , Univer- sities b and accordingly in general ...
Pagina 14
... truth should be told , than that individuals should not be made uneasy , that it is much better that the law does not restrain writing freely concerning the characters of the dead . Damages will be given to a man who is calumniated in ...
... truth should be told , than that individuals should not be made uneasy , that it is much better that the law does not restrain writing freely concerning the characters of the dead . Damages will be given to a man who is calumniated in ...
Pagina 16
... truth was not so jury has a higher reverence for the law of England than I have ; but , with all deference I cannot help thinking , that prosecution by indictment , if a defendant is never to be allowed to justify , must often be very ...
... truth was not so jury has a higher reverence for the law of England than I have ; but , with all deference I cannot help thinking , that prosecution by indictment , if a defendant is never to be allowed to justify , must often be very ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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