The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell, GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354페이지 |
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... hand the humour seems curiously unconscious when ( No. 11 ) Johnson writes of the passionate man who ' can give no security to himself that he shall not , at the next interview , alienate by some sudden transport his dearest friend ; or ...
... hand the humour seems curiously unconscious when ( No. 11 ) Johnson writes of the passionate man who ' can give no security to himself that he shall not , at the next interview , alienate by some sudden transport his dearest friend ; or ...
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... hand with silver . To say the truth , I was tired of being always wise , and could not help gratifying their request , because I loved to see them happy . ' ' Michaelmas Eve happening on the next day , we were invited to burn nuts and ...
... hand with silver . To say the truth , I was tired of being always wise , and could not help gratifying their request , because I loved to see them happy . ' ' Michaelmas Eve happening on the next day , we were invited to burn nuts and ...
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... hand , could Gold- smith have listened to the B.B.C. , he would have seen that drama can suffer from other things besides an excessive dread of being ' low ' . ) Similarly in poetry , when Goldsmith objects to blank verse , it is partly ...
... hand , could Gold- smith have listened to the B.B.C. , he would have seen that drama can suffer from other things besides an excessive dread of being ' low ' . ) Similarly in poetry , when Goldsmith objects to blank verse , it is partly ...
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