The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell, GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354페이지 |
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... wife'.1 On the other hand , it might have taxed Griselda herself to be always complacent to Johnson ; who , inci- dentally , began by losing most of his wife's capital on his abortive school at Edial . The fact remains that her death at ...
... wife'.1 On the other hand , it might have taxed Griselda herself to be always complacent to Johnson ; who , inci- dentally , began by losing most of his wife's capital on his abortive school at Edial . The fact remains that her death at ...
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... wife of Margaret's intelligence to penetrate such frail sub- terfuges as ' αμουρους δαλλιανσεσ ' , “ λυσχιους λιβερτιεσ ' , φοολισχ λονε φορ Α . ' , ' πεγγι γραντ ' , ' πεγγι Δυνδας ' , or other pieces of ' μισεχιεφ ' РEρуαπs , ' he ...
... wife of Margaret's intelligence to penetrate such frail sub- terfuges as ' αμουρους δαλλιανσεσ ' , “ λυσχιους λιβερτιεσ ' , φοολισχ λονε φορ Α . ' , ' πεγγι γραντ ' , ' πεγγι Δυνδας ' , or other pieces of ' μισεχιεφ ' РEρуαπs , ' he ...
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... wife , framed on the mantelpiece and celebrating her as the only wife of Charles Primrose , and obedient till death . ' It admonished my wife of her duty to me , and my fidelity to her ; it inspired her with a passion for fame and ...
... wife , framed on the mantelpiece and celebrating her as the only wife of Charles Primrose , and obedient till death . ' It admonished my wife of her duty to me , and my fidelity to her ; it inspired her with a passion for fame and ...
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