Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388 страници |
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... feeling that I was wasting time . I can never get any sense of achievement out of the work that is actually in progress , because it always goes slower than I intend , and in any case I feel that a book or even an article does not exist ...
... feeling that I was wasting time . I can never get any sense of achievement out of the work that is actually in progress , because it always goes slower than I intend , and in any case I feel that a book or even an article does not exist ...
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... feels the beauty and solace of the countryside on his pulses . Then , Johnson loved motion . Just to be moving , to feel the jolt and rumble of wheels under him , was to him a pleasure . As he remarked to Boswell , ' If I had no duties ...
... feels the beauty and solace of the countryside on his pulses . Then , Johnson loved motion . Just to be moving , to feel the jolt and rumble of wheels under him , was to him a pleasure . As he remarked to Boswell , ' If I had no duties ...
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... feeling intensified as they drew nearer to the centres of civilization ; when they reached their inn at Glasgow , Johnson ... feel , there hung a cloud of sadness . He was far too sensitive not to realize that the High- lands and Islands ...
... feeling intensified as they drew nearer to the centres of civilization ; when they reached their inn at Glasgow , Johnson ... feel , there hung a cloud of sadness . He was far too sensitive not to realize that the High- lands and Islands ...
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Introduction | 13 |
From Wolstan to Werburgh | 58 |
Time of Decision | 68 |
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