This opinion, which perhaps, prevails, as far as human nature is diffused, could become universal only by its truth : those that never heard of one another, would not have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it is doubted... The Works of Samuel Johnson - Страница 255по Samuel Johnson - 1825Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 214 страници
...to maintain against the concurrent and unvaried testimony of all ages and of all nations. There are no people, rude or learned, among whom apparitions of the dead are not related or believed. This opinion, which perhaps prevails as far as human nature is diffused, could become... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 164 страници
...to maintain against the concurrent and unvaried testimony of all ages and of all nations. There are no people, rude or learned, among whom apparitions of the dead are not related or believed. This opinion, which perhaps prevails as far as human nature is diffused, could become... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 310 страници
...to maintain against the concurrent and unvaried testimony of all ages and of all nations. There are no people, rude or learned, among whom apparitions of the dead are not related or believed. This opinion, which perhaps prevails as far as human nature is diffused, could become... | |
| 1833 - 626 страници
...to maintain against the concurrent and unvaried testimony of all ages and of all nations. There are no people, rude or learned, among whom apparitions of the dead are not related or believed. This opinion, which perhaps prevails as far as human nature is diffused, could become... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 332 страници
...more," said Imlac, " I will not undertake to maintain, against the concurrent and unvaried testimony of all ages, and of all nations. There is no people, rude or unlearned, among whom apparitions of the dead are not related and believed. This opinion, which prevails... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 334 страници
...more," said Imlac, " I will not undertake to maintain, against the concurrent and unvaried testimony of all ages, and of all nations. There is no people, rude or unlearned, among whom apparitions of the dead are not related and believed. This opinion, which prevails... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 876 страници
...more," said Imlac, " I will not undertake to maintain against the concurrent and unvaried testimony of all ages and of all nations. There is no people,...truth ; those, that never heard of one another, would never have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it is doubted by single... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 420 страници
...no more, said Imlac, I will not undertake to maintain against the concurrent and unvaried testimony of all ages, and of all nations. There is no people,...its truth ; those that never heard of one another, could not have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it a doubted by... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 452 страници
...no more, said Imlac, I will not undertake to maintain against the concurrent and unvaried testimony of all ages, and of all nations. There is no people,...its truth ; those that never heard of one another, could not have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That it is doubted... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 604 страници
...more (said Imlac), I will not undertake to maintain, against the concurrent and unvaried testimony of all ages, and of all nations. There is no people,...are not related and believed. This opinion, which prevails as far as human nature is diffused, could become universal only by its truth1 ; those that... | |
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