Why, sir, if the fellow does not think as he speaks, he is lying : and I see not what honour he can propose to himself from having the character of a liar. But if he does really think that there is no distinction between virtue and vice, why, sir, when... Johnsoniana.. - 104 페이지저자: James Boswell - 1820 - 178 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1916 - 792 페이지
...person maintained that there was no distinction between virtue and vice. Johnson : "Why, Sir, if the ild from the womb, like a ghost 1 in a letter dated Jan. 4, 1596 if he does really think that there is no distinction between virtue... | |
| James Boswell - 1916 - 370 페이지
...person maintained that there was no distinction between virtue and vice. JOHNSON. "Why, Sir, if the fellow does not think as he speaks, he is lying; and I see not what honor he can propose to himself from having the character of a liar. But if he does really think that... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 806 페이지
...person maintained that there was no distinction between virtue and vice. Johnson: "Why, Sir, if the sec not what honour he can propose to himself from having the character of a liar. But 1 in a letter... | |
| Edwin Lillie Miller - 1917 - 690 페이지
...Johnson " The noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees is the highroad that leads him to England." " If he does really think that there is no distinction...when he leaves our houses let us count our spoons." " Sir, your levellers wish to level down as far as themselves; but they cannot bear levelling up to... | |
| Jonathan Ritchie Smith - 1919 - 294 페이지
...one who maintained that there is no distinction between virtue and vice, he said : " Why, sir, if the fellow does not think as he speaks, he is lying; and I see not what honor he can propose to himself from having the character of a liar. But if he does really think that... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 페이지
...provincial — he was parochial. HENRY JAMES, JR. — Of Thoreau. A Critical Life of Hawthorne. 18 se, and true perfection! Merchant of Venice. ActV. Sc. 1. L. 104. 16 Wilt thou SAMUEL JOHNSON — Boswelis Life. (1763) 19 A very unclubable man. SAMUEL JOHNSON — Boswell's Life.... | |
| James Boswell - 1923 - 372 페이지
...person maintained that there was no distinction between virtue and vice. JOHNSON. "Why, Sir, if the fellow does not think as he speaks, he is lying; and...when he leaves our houses let us count our spoons." He recommended to me to keep a journal of my life, full and unreserved. He said it would be a very... | |
| James Boswell - 1923 - 142 페이지
...conversation to maintain, that there was no distinction between virtue and vice, he said, ' Why, Sir, if the fellow does not think as he ' speaks, he is lying;...honour ' he can propose to himself from having the cha' racter of a lyar. But if he does really think that ' there is no distinction between virtue and... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 페이지
...person maintained that there was no distinction between virtue and vice. Johnson : "Why, Sir, if the Warwick,2 the Seven Champions,3 and other historians...the satisfaction the father took in the forwardness 1 in a letter dated Jan. 4, 1596 if he does really think that there is no distinction between virtue... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 928 페이지
...person maintained that there was no distinction between virtue and vice. JOHNSON: "Why, sir, 1763 if the fellow does not think as he speaks, he is lying; and I see not what honor he can propose to himself from having the character of a liar. But if he does really think that... | |
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