Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... thinking only of himself , and although his medical lore may not amount to much , this is a remarkable description of Johnson's type : ' Where you find a man indolent in body & in- disposed to definite action , but with lively Feelings ...
... thinking only of himself , and although his medical lore may not amount to much , this is a remarkable description of Johnson's type : ' Where you find a man indolent in body & in- disposed to definite action , but with lively Feelings ...
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... thinking of Lord Chesterfield , altered ' Garret ' to ' Patron ' , heightening the serio - comic catalogue of miseries . That this magnificent rhetoric contains absurd exaggera- tions Johnson would not have denied : not all these assail ...
... thinking of Lord Chesterfield , altered ' Garret ' to ' Patron ' , heightening the serio - comic catalogue of miseries . That this magnificent rhetoric contains absurd exaggera- tions Johnson would not have denied : not all these assail ...
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... 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philosophy as may conduct us indifferent and unmoved over any ground that has been dignified by wisdom , 1 Hitherto unpublished : printed here by permission of the owner ...
... 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philosophy as may conduct us indifferent and unmoved over any ground that has been dignified by wisdom , 1 Hitherto unpublished : printed here by permission of the owner ...
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