James Boswell Quote

[...] for the Doctor observed, that no man takes upon himself small blemishes without supposing that great abilities are attributed to him; and that, in short, this affectation of candour or modesty was but another kind of indirect self-praise, and had its foundation in vanity.


(30 November 1784) - The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791)


For the Doctor observed, that no man takes upon himself small blemishes without supposing that great abilities are attributed to him; and that, in...

For the Doctor observed, that no man takes upon himself small blemishes without supposing that great abilities are attributed to him; and that, in...

For the Doctor observed, that no man takes upon himself small blemishes without supposing that great abilities are attributed to him; and that, in...

For the Doctor observed, that no man takes upon himself small blemishes without supposing that great abilities are attributed to him; and that, in...