But surely,' interposed the prince, 'you suppose the chief motive of choice forgotten or neglected. Whenever I shall seek a wife, it shall be my first question whether she be willing to be led by reason.' 'Thus it is,' said Nekayah, 'that philosophers... Rasselas: A Tale - Página 90por Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 155 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 162 páginas
...shall be my first Question, whether she be willing to be led by reason?" "Thus it is," said Nekayah, "that philosophers are deceived. There are a thousand...decide; Questions that elude investigation, and make losic ridiculous ; cases where something must be done, and where little can be said. Consider the state... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1805 - 226 páginas
...deaire to chide." THERE are, says Dr. Johnson, a thousand familiar disputes which reason can never decide ; questions that elude investigation, and make...ridiculous — cases where something must be done, and \\herj little can be said, **** Wretched would be the pairabovtall names of wretchedness, who should... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 páginas
...be my first question, whether she be willing to be led by reason ?" " Thus it is," said Nekayah, " that philosophers are deceived. There are a thousand...decide ; questions that elude investigation and make logick ridiculous ; cases where something must be done, and where little can be said. Consider the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 230 páginas
...shall be my first question, whether she be willing to^be led by reason ?" " Thus it is, said Nekayah, that philosophers are deceived. There are a thousand...of mankind, and inquire how few can be supposed to aft upon any occasions, whether. smallor great, with all the reasons of action present to their minds.... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 458 páginas
...familiar disputes which reason never can decide ; questions that elude investigation and make logick ridiculous ; cases where something must be done, and...small or great, with all the reasons of action present present to their minds. Wretched would be the pair' above all nanles of wretchedness, who should be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 194 páginas
...be my first question, whether she be willing to be led by reason ?" " Thus it is," said Nekayah, " that philosophers are deceived. There are a thousand...investigation, and make logic ridiculous; cases where somcjthing Kiust be done, and where little can be said. Consider the state of mankind, and inqvure... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 428 páginas
...be my first question, whether she be willing to be led by reason ?" " Thus it is," said Nekayah, " that philosophers are deceived. There are a thousand familiar disputes which reason can never decide ; questions that elude investigation and make logick ridiculous ; cases where something... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Francis William Blagdon - 1811 - 250 páginas
...be my first question, whether she be willing to be led by reason ?" li Thus it is," said Nekayah, " that philosophers are deceived. There are a thousand familiar disputes which reason can never decide ; questions that elude investigation and make logick ridiculous ; cases where something... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1815 - 272 páginas
...shall be my first question, whether she be willing lo be led by reason 1" "Thus it is," said Nekayah, that philosophers are deceived. There are a thousand...ridiculous ; cases where something must be done, and whore little can be said. Consider the state of mankind, and inquire how few can be supposed to act... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 250 páginas
...be my first question, whether she be willing to be led by reason ?" " Thus it is," said Nekayah, " that philosophers are deceived. There are a thousand...where something must be done, and where little can he said. Consider the state of mankind, and enquire how few can be supposed to act upon any occasions.,... | |
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