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Pagina 6
“ He thus defined the difference between physical and moral truth : Physical truth , is , when you tell a thing as it actually is . Moral truth , is , when you tell a thing sincerely and precisely as it appears to you .
“ He thus defined the difference between physical and moral truth : Physical truth , is , when you tell a thing as it actually is . Moral truth , is , when you tell a thing sincerely and precisely as it appears to you .
Pagina 9
And did not you tell him that he was a rascal ? ' GOLDSMITH . “ No , Sir , I did not . Perhaps he inight not mean what he said . ' Johnson . “ Nay , Sir , if he lied , it is a different thing . Colman slily said , ( but it is believed ...
And did not you tell him that he was a rascal ? ' GOLDSMITH . “ No , Sir , I did not . Perhaps he inight not mean what he said . ' Johnson . “ Nay , Sir , if he lied , it is a different thing . Colman slily said , ( but it is believed ...
Pagina 35
... containing a few dates , and a general character ; but I have been led beyond my intention , I hope by the honest desire of giving useful pleasure . " 1781. who tells us , that in the composition of D 2 DR . JOHNSON : 35 haste.
... containing a few dates , and a general character ; but I have been led beyond my intention , I hope by the honest desire of giving useful pleasure . " 1781. who tells us , that in the composition of D 2 DR . JOHNSON : 35 haste.
Pagina 36
1781. who tells us , that in the composition of his Institutions of Oratory , “ Latiùs se tamen aperiente materiá , Etat . 72 . plus quàm imponebatur oneris sponte suscepi . ” The booksellers , justly sensible of the great additional ...
1781. who tells us , that in the composition of his Institutions of Oratory , “ Latiùs se tamen aperiente materiá , Etat . 72 . plus quàm imponebatur oneris sponte suscepi . ” The booksellers , justly sensible of the great additional ...
Pagina 50
Johnson , after justly censuring him for having " mursed in his mind a foolish dis - esteem of Kings , " tells us , " yet a little regard shewn him by the Prince of Wales melted his obcuracy ; and he had not much to say when he was ...
Johnson , after justly censuring him for having " mursed in his mind a foolish dis - esteem of Kings , " tells us , " yet a little regard shewn him by the Prince of Wales melted his obcuracy ; and he had not much to say when he was ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1835 |
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