The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell, GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354페이지 |
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... John Dyer brought to the Bar of the Commons for reports in his News- letter . ( He was repeatedly in trouble during the next decade . ) 1698. John Churchill brought to the Bar of the Lords for a book , Cases in Parlia- ment . 1711. A ...
... John Dyer brought to the Bar of the Commons for reports in his News- letter . ( He was repeatedly in trouble during the next decade . ) 1698. John Churchill brought to the Bar of the Lords for a book , Cases in Parlia- ment . 1711. A ...
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... John Bull in person , if only John Bull had better brains . Indeed Heine called him ' der John Bull der Gelehrsamkeit ' . We laugh at him ; but we feel him one of us ; and so we are more willing to listen to him , and to learn . Thirdly ...
... John Bull in person , if only John Bull had better brains . Indeed Heine called him ' der John Bull der Gelehrsamkeit ' . We laugh at him ; but we feel him one of us ; and so we are more willing to listen to him , and to learn . Thirdly ...
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... John- son , 51 , 72–3 ; lowness , 310 , 313-4 , 336 ; politics , 301 , 325-6 ; Sterne , 316-7 ; ( 5 ) Miscellaneous : G. and Burke , 285 , 293 , 338 ; and Johnson , 64 , 291 , 294-5 ; and Montesquieu , 305-8 ; Beauclerk on , 54 ...
... John- son , 51 , 72–3 ; lowness , 310 , 313-4 , 336 ; politics , 301 , 325-6 ; Sterne , 316-7 ; ( 5 ) Miscellaneous : G. and Burke , 285 , 293 , 338 ; and Johnson , 64 , 291 , 294-5 ; and Montesquieu , 305-8 ; Beauclerk on , 54 ...
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