The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell, GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354페이지 |
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... gives us some Right to expect some happiness . ' Unfortunately , Henry Thrale considered he had some Right to some Passion elsewhere , with persons like Sophy Streatfield and others ; his wife he forbade to ride , because that was too ...
... gives us some Right to expect some happiness . ' Unfortunately , Henry Thrale considered he had some Right to some Passion elsewhere , with persons like Sophy Streatfield and others ; his wife he forbade to ride , because that was too ...
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... gives you wit , which I am not sure that I wish you , unless he gives you at the same time an equal portion at least of judgment to keep it in good order , wear it like your sword in the scabbard , and do not brandish it to the terror ...
... gives you wit , which I am not sure that I wish you , unless he gives you at the same time an equal portion at least of judgment to keep it in good order , wear it like your sword in the scabbard , and do not brandish it to the terror ...
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... gives us a continuous stream of talk , where they give only fascinating moments . The Boswell Papers , then , seem to me to reveal , above all , two points previously far less clear : first , the strange mania of Boswell for preserving ...
... gives us a continuous stream of talk , where they give only fascinating moments . The Boswell Papers , then , seem to me to reveal , above all , two points previously far less clear : first , the strange mania of Boswell for preserving ...
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