| James Boswell - 1874 - 602 Seiten
...My dear Sir, you don't call Rousseau bad company. Do you really think him a bad man ? " JOHNSON. " Sir, if you are talking jestingly of this, I don't...country." BOSWELL. " I don't deny, Sir, but that his novel may, perhaps, do harm ; but I cannot think his intention was bad." JOHNSON. " Sir, that will... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1874 - 400 Seiten
...My dear sir, you don't call Rousseau bad company ; do you really think him a bad man 1 ' JOHNSON. ' Sir, if you are talking jestingly of this, I don't...it is a shame that he is protected in this country. Rousseau, sir, is a very bad man. I would sooner sign a sentence for his transportation, than that... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1877 - 402 Seiten
...My dear sir, you don't call Rousseau bad company ; do you really think him a bad man 1 ' JOHNSON. ' Sir, if you are talking jestingly of this, I don't talk with you. If you mean to be serious. I tiiiuk. him one of the worst of men, a nsoal vbo ought to U- huuU-d out of society, as he km Kvn. Three... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1878 - 518 Seiten
...tyatte, ein ВеЦеп ец geben. ЗВепп man fein 2адеЬиф unter ben *) I think him (Rousseau) one of the worst of men; a rascal who ought to be hunted out of society, as he has been .... I would sooner sign a sentence for his transportation, than that of any felon who has gone from... | |
| Edward Tuckerman Mason - 1879 - 346 Seiten
...smile, "My dear sir, you don't call Rousseau bad company. Do you really think him a bad man?" Johnson: "Sir, if you are talking jestingly of this, I don't...that he is protected in this country." — Boswell. We talked of the proper use of riches. Johnson : " If I were a man of a great estate, I would drive... | |
| 1879 - 348 Seiten
...think him a bad man ?" Johnson: "Sir, if you are talking jestingly of this, I don't talk with yon. If you mean to be serious, I think him one of the...him, and it is a shame that he is protected in this country."—Boswett. We talked of the proper use of riches. Johnson: "If I were a man of a great estate,... | |
| James Boswell - 1880 - 488 Seiten
..." My dear Sir, you don't call Rousseau bad company. Do you really think him a bad man ?" JOHNSON. " Sir, if you are talking jestingly of this, I don't...shame that he is protected in this country. BOSWELL. " T don't deny, Sir, but that his novel may, perhaps, do 1 Boswell had formed an intimacy with this... | |
| Henry James Nicoll - 1881 - 506 Seiten
...you don't call Rousseau bad company. Do you really think him a bad man ?' ' Sir,' replied Johnson, ' if you are talking jestingly of this, I don't talk...is a shame that he is protected in this country.' Upon Boswell's going on to ask, ' Sir, do you think him as bad a man as Voltaire ?' he was met with... | |
| Henry James Nicoll - 1882 - 514 Seiten
...sir, you don't call Rousseau bad company? Do you really think him a bad man?" "Sir," replied Johnson, "if you are talking jestingly of this, I don't talk...is a shame that he is protected in this country." Up.on Boswell's going on to ask, " Sir, do you think him as bad a man as Voltaire ?" he was met with... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 742 Seiten
...My dear Sir, you don't call Rousseau bad company. Do you really think hint a bad man ? " JOHNSON. " Sir, if you are talking jestingly of this, I don't...country." BOSWELL. " I don't deny, Sir, but that his novel ' may, perhaps, do harm ; but I cannot think his intention was bad." JOHNSON. " Sir, that will... | |
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