Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... fear ; and this gives his final couplet on old age its peculiar tremor of dread : From Marlb'rough's Eyes the Streams of Dotage flow , And Swift expires a Driv❜ler and a Show . The poem gains some of its strength from its vision of ...
... fear ; and this gives his final couplet on old age its peculiar tremor of dread : From Marlb'rough's Eyes the Streams of Dotage flow , And Swift expires a Driv❜ler and a Show . The poem gains some of its strength from its vision of ...
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... fear to expose it to the public . . . . ' In fact , there was little progress in reform until the eighteen - twenties ; but this Rambler essay was quoted by the Attorney - General in the debate of 1832 , to good effect . In February ...
... fear to expose it to the public . . . . ' In fact , there was little progress in reform until the eighteen - twenties ; but this Rambler essay was quoted by the Attorney - General in the debate of 1832 , to good effect . In February ...
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... fear of the Lord and the love of righteousness . This mixture of the prudential and the ethical characterizes most of the other examples of this genre , whether by Confucius , Marcus Aurelius , Bacon , Addison , Pope , or Johnson ...
... fear of the Lord and the love of righteousness . This mixture of the prudential and the ethical characterizes most of the other examples of this genre , whether by Confucius , Marcus Aurelius , Bacon , Addison , Pope , or Johnson ...
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