Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... thing , that a general Acquaintance with Life might be the Consequence of his Enquiries - Learn said he the leading Precognita of all things no need perhaps to turn over leaf by leaf ; but grasp the Trunk hard only , and you will shake ...
... thing , that a general Acquaintance with Life might be the Consequence of his Enquiries - Learn said he the leading Precognita of all things no need perhaps to turn over leaf by leaf ; but grasp the Trunk hard only , and you will shake ...
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... thing , therefore get wisdom : and with all thy getting get understanding ' suggests two famous remarks : ' every ... things as eating ( " I look upon it , that he who does not mind his belly will hardly mind anything else ' ) , money ...
... thing , therefore get wisdom : and with all thy getting get understanding ' suggests two famous remarks : ' every ... things as eating ( " I look upon it , that he who does not mind his belly will hardly mind anything else ' ) , money ...
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... things to consider the higher realms of ethics and religion , he is usually disappointing , not because there is any ... thing happened at one window , and they when relating it , say that it happened at another , do not let it pass ...
... things to consider the higher realms of ethics and religion , he is usually disappointing , not because there is any ... thing happened at one window , and they when relating it , say that it happened at another , do not let it pass ...
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