Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388 страници |
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... sense of being on trial . He had a deep need to give and receive love , but neither of his parents had any means of expressing affection ; his mother's way of showing her love for him was to nag him as she nagged his father , and this ...
... sense of being on trial . He had a deep need to give and receive love , but neither of his parents had any means of expressing affection ; his mother's way of showing her love for him was to nag him as she nagged his father , and this ...
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... sense of a word from its secondary senses . This came naturally to that part of his mind that was lawyerly , with its instinct to approach a problem by breaking it down into its component parts and tackling each part separately . Even ...
... sense of a word from its secondary senses . This came naturally to that part of his mind that was lawyerly , with its instinct to approach a problem by breaking it down into its component parts and tackling each part separately . Even ...
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... sense 2 , " To scatter the attention ' , we read , This slavery to his passions produced a life irregular and dissipated . ( Savage's Life . ) And under the next sense , " To spend a fortune ' : the wherry that contains Of dissipated ...
... sense 2 , " To scatter the attention ' , we read , This slavery to his passions produced a life irregular and dissipated . ( Savage's Life . ) And under the next sense , " To spend a fortune ' : the wherry that contains Of dissipated ...
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Introduction | 13 |
At St Johns Gate | 79 |
The Friend of Goodness | 100 |
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