The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell, GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354페이지 |
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... perhaps , for ever unknown . For at Auchinleck he made some retort to Boswell's father which even Boswell could not bear , or dare , to record . And when , in Skye , Boswell himself ' laughed immoderately ' at Johnson's curious ...
... perhaps , for ever unknown . For at Auchinleck he made some retort to Boswell's father which even Boswell could not bear , or dare , to record . And when , in Skye , Boswell himself ' laughed immoderately ' at Johnson's curious ...
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... perhaps , than it has been felt ' ( though he adds , ' however , it is a very fine one ' ) . I must own , indeed , that I have doubts even about that— Alexander's Feast seems to me as brassy as the most strident of military bands . Perhaps ...
... perhaps , than it has been felt ' ( though he adds , ' however , it is a very fine one ' ) . I must own , indeed , that I have doubts even about that— Alexander's Feast seems to me as brassy as the most strident of military bands . Perhaps ...
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... perhaps because they thought less of happiness , and more of a disinterested pursuit of reason and truth ; so that happiness , or content , came more to them , in the way it often does , as a by - product . It is idle guessing the ...
... perhaps because they thought less of happiness , and more of a disinterested pursuit of reason and truth ; so that happiness , or content , came more to them , in the way it often does , as a by - product . It is idle guessing the ...
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