| Samuel Johnson - 1759 - 176 Seiten
...apprehenfion, often declared his hope that I fhould be fome time the richeft man in Abiffinia." -* ** Why, faid the princ!e, did thy father defire the increafe...of his wealth, when it was already greater than he durfl difcover or enjoy? I am unwilling to • doubt doubt thy veracity, yet inconfifteneies cannot... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 534 Seiten
...of apprehenfion, often declared his hope that I fhould be fome time the richeft man in Abiflinia." " Why, faid the prince, did thy father defire the increafe...true." " Inconfiftencies, anfwered Imlac, cannot both I be right, but, imputed to man, they may both be J true. Yet diverfity is not inconfiftency. My father... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 560 Seiten
...of apprehenfion, often declared his hope that I fhould be fome time the richeft man in Abiflinia." " Why, faid the prince, did thy father defire the increafe...inconfiftencies cannot both be true." " Inconfiftencies, anfwercd Imlac, cannot both be right, but, imputed to man, they may both be true. Yet diverfity is... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 Seiten
...of apprehenfion, often declared his hope that I fhould be fome time the richeft man in Abiflinia." " Why, faid the prince, did thy father defire the increafe...unwilling to doubt thy veracity, yet inconfiftencies car.not both be true." " Inconfiftencies, anfwered Imlac, cannot both be right, but, imputed to man,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 586 Seiten
...of apprehenfion> often declared his hope that I fhould be fome time the richeft man in Abiflinia^ " Why, faid the prince, did thy father defire the increafe...veracity, yet inconfiftencies cannot both be true." " Inconfiftencles^ anfwered Imlac> cannot both be right, but, imputed to man, they may both be true.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 Seiten
...apprehenfion, often declared his hope. that I mould be fome time the richefl. man in Abiffinia." " Why, faid the prince, did thy father defire the increafe...inconfiftencies cannot both be true." " Inconfiftencies, answered Imlac, cannot both be right, but, imputed to man, they may both be true. Yet diverfity is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1831 - 138 Seiten
...unwilling to doubt thy veracity, yet inconsistencies cannot both be true." " Inconsistencies," answered Imlac, " cannot both be right, but, imputed to man, they may both lie true. Yet diversity is not inconsistency : My father might expect a time of greater security. However.... | |
| George Eliot - 1872 - 406 Seiten
...was as free from the taint of meanness as theirs. VOL. m. CHAPTEE LXI. " ' Inconsistencies,' answered Imlac, ' cannot both be right, but imputed to man they may both be true.'"—Raaselas. THE same night, when Mr Bulstrode returned from a journey to Brassing on business,... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 400 Seiten
...was as free from the taint of meanness as theirs. VOL. m. CHAPTER LXI. " ' Inconsistencies," answered Imlac, ' cannot both be right, but imputed to man they may both be true.'"— Rasselai. THE same night, when Mr Bulstrode returned from a journey to Brassing on business, his good... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 788 Seiten
...was as free from the taint of meanness as theirs. CHAPTER LXI. " ' Inconsistencies,' answered Iinlac, 'cannot both be right, but imputed to man they may both be true.' " — THE siime night, when Mr. Bulstrode returned from a, journey to Brassing on business, his good... | |
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