The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell, GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354페이지 |
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... mind . Little wonder that Boswell saw him as ' a mighty gladiator ' , contending always in the Coliseum with wild ... mind seem to me its range , its quickness and wit , its honesty , and its power ( above all , in talk ) of clear and ...
... mind . Little wonder that Boswell saw him as ' a mighty gladiator ' , contending always in the Coliseum with wild ... mind seem to me its range , its quickness and wit , its honesty , and its power ( above all , in talk ) of clear and ...
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... mind and body . When he wrote The Vanity of Human Wishes , he replaced Juvenal's five words ' mens sana in corpore sano ' - very much for the worse- by ' a healthful mind , Obedient passions and a will resign'd ' . Curious of him thus ...
... mind and body . When he wrote The Vanity of Human Wishes , he replaced Juvenal's five words ' mens sana in corpore sano ' - very much for the worse- by ' a healthful mind , Obedient passions and a will resign'd ' . Curious of him thus ...
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... mind was , as it were , strongly impregnated with the Johnsonian aether , I could , with much more facility and ... mind is inces- sant ' ; but Boswell corrects ' vigour of mind ' to ' stream of mind ' . ' I restore , I find , the exact ...
... mind was , as it were , strongly impregnated with the Johnsonian aether , I could , with much more facility and ... mind is inces- sant ' ; but Boswell corrects ' vigour of mind ' to ' stream of mind ' . ' I restore , I find , the exact ...
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