Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388페이지 |
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... hand of feudalism . On the other hand he showed no great enthusiasm for the mere money scramble that has taken its place . If he is the man who resoundingly snubbed Lord Chesterfield , he is also the man who wrote to Boswell , ' I have ...
... hand of feudalism . On the other hand he showed no great enthusiasm for the mere money scramble that has taken its place . If he is the man who resoundingly snubbed Lord Chesterfield , he is also the man who wrote to Boswell , ' I have ...
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... hand their society had dealt them , yet , like literary people of every epoch , unable to make common cause and ready at any time to bite and tear one another while their real enemies stood smiling by . These are the men whose names are ...
... hand their society had dealt them , yet , like literary people of every epoch , unable to make common cause and ready at any time to bite and tear one another while their real enemies stood smiling by . These are the men whose names are ...
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... hand . It is a striking illustration of the closeknit texture of English life that Johnson and Chesterfield were ... hand to hand , to gratify vulgar curiosity . Over a quarter of a century was to pass before he finally yielded to ...
... hand . It is a striking illustration of the closeknit texture of English life that Johnson and Chesterfield were ... hand to hand , to gratify vulgar curiosity . Over a quarter of a century was to pass before he finally yielded to ...
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