The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides: In Five Volumes, 2±ÇMurray, 1831 - 571ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... 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 ? " JOHN- SON . " True , sir , but Rousseau knows ...
... 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 ? " JOHN- SON . " True , sir , but Rousseau knows ...
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... Monboddo ? " BOSWELL . " Very well , sir . Lord Monboddo still maintains the superiority of the savage life . " JOHNSON . " What strange nar- rowness of mind now is that , to think the things we have not known are better than the things ...
... Monboddo ? " BOSWELL . " Very well , sir . Lord Monboddo still maintains the superiority of the savage life . " JOHNSON . " What strange nar- rowness of mind now is that , to think the things we have not known are better than the things ...
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... ] 2 [ Not very recent , if he alluded to six members of St. Edmund Hall , who were expelled in May , 1768. See Gent . Mag . vol . xxxviii . p . 225. ED . ] 1 It is remarkable that Lord Monboddo , whom , 180 1772. - ETAT . 63 .
... ] 2 [ Not very recent , if he alluded to six members of St. Edmund Hall , who were expelled in May , 1768. See Gent . Mag . vol . xxxviii . p . 225. ED . ] 1 It is remarkable that Lord Monboddo , whom , 180 1772. - ETAT . 63 .
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... Monboddo , whom , on account of his resembling Dr. Johnson in some particulars , Foote called an Elzevir edition of him , has , by coincidence , made the very same remark . - Origin and Progress of Language , vol . iii . 2d edit . p ...
... Monboddo , whom , on account of his resembling Dr. Johnson in some particulars , Foote called an Elzevir edition of him , has , by coincidence , made the very same remark . - Origin and Progress of Language , vol . iii . 2d edit . p ...
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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 no intellectual improvement . All intellectual improvement arises from leisure ; all leisure arises from one working for ...
... Monboddo's nation ; their tails would grow . Sir , all would be losers , were all to work for all : they would have no intellectual improvement . All intellectual improvement arises from leisure ; all leisure arises from one working for ...
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