Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388 страници |
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... conversation : - A fat elderly gentlewoman and a young Dutchman seemed the most inclined among us to conversation . At the inn where we dined , the gentle- woman said that she had done her best to educate her children ; and ...
... conversation : - A fat elderly gentlewoman and a young Dutchman seemed the most inclined among us to conversation . At the inn where we dined , the gentle- woman said that she had done her best to educate her children ; and ...
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... conversation were mere recreation . The range of topics discussed , and the knowledge and exper- ience which collectively these men brought to bear on them suggest that they thought of debate and discussion as part of the essential ...
... conversation were mere recreation . The range of topics discussed , and the knowledge and exper- ience which collectively these men brought to bear on them suggest that they thought of debate and discussion as part of the essential ...
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... conversation , like all conversation , was adapted to time and place and occasion , and thus very rarely embodied ' his real opinions ' in all their depth and complexity - given that , what were the marks of a Johnsonian conversation ...
... conversation , like all conversation , was adapted to time and place and occasion , and thus very rarely embodied ' his real opinions ' in all their depth and complexity - given that , what were the marks of a Johnsonian conversation ...
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Introduction | 13 |
At St Johns Gate | 79 |
The Friend of Goodness | 100 |
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