Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... Present Discontents ( 1770 ) . For once , Johnson had taken up a subject that he could not or would not understand . His third pamphlet , on Falkland's Islands , is about quite a minor point , but became a defence of the Government's ...
... Present Discontents ( 1770 ) . For once , Johnson had taken up a subject that he could not or would not understand . His third pamphlet , on Falkland's Islands , is about quite a minor point , but became a defence of the Government's ...
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... present , advances us in the dignity of thinking beings . Far from me and from my friends , be such frigid philosophy as may conduct us indifferent and unmoved over any ground that has been dignified by wisdom , 1 Hitherto unpublished ...
... present , advances us in the dignity of thinking beings . Far from me and from my friends , be such frigid philosophy as may conduct us indifferent and unmoved over any ground that has been dignified by wisdom , 1 Hitherto unpublished ...
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... presents truths , but what kind of truths ? On the basis of a traditional misunderstanding of Aristotle's statement ... present laws and opinions , and rise to general and transcendental truths , which will always be the same ' . This ...
... presents truths , but what kind of truths ? On the basis of a traditional misunderstanding of Aristotle's statement ... present laws and opinions , and rise to general and transcendental truths , which will always be the same ' . This ...
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