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" Ah, sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterness which they mistook for frolic. I was miserably poor, and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit; so I disregarded all power and all authority. "
The life of Samuel Johnson. Copious notes by Malone - Σελίδα 44
των James Boswell - 1821
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...him, was a gay and frolicksome' fellow, and passed there the happiest part of his life.' But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances, and...irritated by disease. When I mentioned to him this 1 Goldsmith did go to Padua, and stayed there some months. Forster's Goldsmith, \. 71. 1 I had this...

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...him, was a gay and frolicksome fellow, and passed there the happiest part of his life." But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances, and...depressed by poverty, and irritated by disease. When Boswell men . tioned to him this account, as given him by Dr. Adams, he said, " Ah, sir, I was mad...

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...him, was a gay and frolicksome fellow, and passed there the happiest part of his life." But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances, and...internal state even of those whom we see most frequently ; fur the truth is, that he was then depressed by poverty, and irritated by disease. When Boswell mentioned...

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...him, was a gay and frolicsome fellow, and passed there the happiest part of his life." But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances, and how little any of us know of the real internal stnte even of those whom we tee most freqnently ; for the truth is, that he was then depressed by poverty,...

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...him, was a gay and frolicksome fellow, and passed there the happiest part of his life." But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances, and...irritated by disease. When I mentioned to him this account aa given me by Dr. Adams, he said, " Ah, Sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterness which they mistook...




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