Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388페이지 |
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... present time , but which the quick- ness of his apprehension impressed upon him . He had the peculiar felicity that his attention never deserted him ; he was present to every object , and regardful of the most trifling occurrences ...
... present time , but which the quick- ness of his apprehension impressed upon him . He had the peculiar felicity that his attention never deserted him ; he was present to every object , and regardful of the most trifling occurrences ...
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... present included a raft of hereditary aristo- crats , the Duchess Dowager of Portland and half a dozen others , whom he names ; there were also Pepys , the Master in Chancery , and Barnard , the Provost of Eton ; a distinguished enough ...
... present included a raft of hereditary aristo- crats , the Duchess Dowager of Portland and half a dozen others , whom he names ; there were also Pepys , the Master in Chancery , and Barnard , the Provost of Eton ; a distinguished enough ...
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... present purposes we may note particularly those items which Johnson's lifelong concern for historicity , his interest in the way a nation , or a civilization , or a set of conven- tions in literature and art , forms itself by adding ...
... present purposes we may note particularly those items which Johnson's lifelong concern for historicity , his interest in the way a nation , or a civilization , or a set of conven- tions in literature and art , forms itself by adding ...
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