Madness frequently discovers itself merely by unnecessary deviation from the usual modes of the world. My poor friend Smart showed the disturbance of his mind, by falling upon his knees, and saying his prayers in the street, or in any other unusual place.... Johnsoniana.. - 40 페이지저자: James Boswell - 1820 - 178 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| James Boswell - 1907 - 628 페이지
...disturbance of his mind by falling upon his knees, and saying his prayers in the street, or in any other unusual place. Now although, rationally speaking,...time, the following conversation with Dr. Burney. — BURNEV : " How does poor Smart do, Sir ; is he likely to recover ? " JOHNSON : " It seems as if... | |
| James Boswell - 1907 - 712 페이지
...upj)^saying nis prayers in the street, or in any other Now although, rationally speaking, it is greater not to pray at all, than to pray as Smart did, I am fraid there are so many who do not pray, that their understanding is not called in question." Concerning... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 924 페이지
...of his mind, by falling upon his knees, and saying his prayers in the street, or in bs° any other — [360 BURNEY. "How does poor Smart do, Sir; is he likely to recover?" JOHNSON. "It seems as & his... | |
| James Boswell - 1917 - 612 페이지
...disturbance of his mind, by falling upon his knees, and saying his prayers in the street, or in any other unusual place. Now although, rationally speaking,...time, the following conversation with Dr. Burney: — BUKNEY. 'How does poor Smart do, Sir; is he likely to recover ?' JOHNSON. 'It seems as if his mind... | |
| charles grosvenor osgood - 1917 - 606 페이지
...disturbance of his mind, by falling upon his knees, and saying his prayers in the street, or in any other unusual place. Now although, rationally speaking,...another time, the following conversation with Dr. Burney:—BURNEY. 'How does poor Smart do, Sir; is he likely to recover?' JOHNSON. 'It seems as if... | |
| Iolo Aneurin Williams - 1922 - 184 페이지
...his knees and saying his prayers in the street, or any other unusual place. Now although, rationally, it is greater madness not to pray at all than to pray as Smart did, I am afraid that there are so many who do not pray that their understanding is not called in question." Boswell... | |
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