The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell, GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354페이지 |
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... wish , or to think and feel as he would wish himself . Johnson was singularly free from the first kind of falsity - hypocrisy ; he was not wholly successful in 1 Nietzsche . escaping from the second kind - self - deception . 125 JOHNSON.
... wish , or to think and feel as he would wish himself . Johnson was singularly free from the first kind of falsity - hypocrisy ; he was not wholly successful in 1 Nietzsche . escaping from the second kind - self - deception . 125 JOHNSON.
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... wish to be at last an uniform pretty man . . . . I am always for fixing some period for my perfec- tion as far as possible . Let it be when my Account of Corsica is pub- lished . I shall then have a character which I must support . ' A ...
... wish to be at last an uniform pretty man . . . . I am always for fixing some period for my perfec- tion as far as possible . Let it be when my Account of Corsica is pub- lished . I shall then have a character which I must support . ' A ...
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... wish it , and I ask your protection . " But it is not probable . ' Here Professor Pottle expands ' I wish it , and I ask your protec- tion ' as meaning ' You , Boswell , say " I wish it , and I ask your pro- tection " ( in continuing to ...
... wish it , and I ask your protection . " But it is not probable . ' Here Professor Pottle expands ' I wish it , and I ask your protec- tion ' as meaning ' You , Boswell , say " I wish it , and I ask your pro- tection " ( in continuing to ...
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