Johnson the Essayist: His Opinions on Men, Morals, and MannersHaskell House, 1966 - 285페이지 |
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... conversation . Remember that Johnson spoke exactly he wrote . He told Sir Joshua Reynolds " that he ha early laid it down as a fixed rule to do his best on ever occasion , and in every company ; to impart whatev he knew in the most ...
... conversation . Remember that Johnson spoke exactly he wrote . He told Sir Joshua Reynolds " that he ha early laid it down as a fixed rule to do his best on ever occasion , and in every company ; to impart whatev he knew in the most ...
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... conversation , sits down to his tea in an obscure corner , and while he appears to examine a file of antiquated journals , catches the conversation of the whole room . He listens , but hears no mention of his book , and therefore ...
... conversation , sits down to his tea in an obscure corner , and while he appears to examine a file of antiquated journals , catches the conversation of the whole room . He listens , but hears no mention of his book , and therefore ...
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... conversation in Euphelia's presence was , at least , a sign of grace ; but it was not always practised . Perdita reports of one of her suitors : " I was then addressed by Mr Sturdy , and congratulated by all my friends on the manors of ...
... conversation in Euphelia's presence was , at least , a sign of grace ; but it was not always practised . Perdita reports of one of her suitors : " I was then addressed by Mr Sturdy , and congratulated by all my friends on the manors of ...
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