Johnson the Essayist: His Opinions on Men, Morals, and MannersHaskell House, 1966 - 285페이지 |
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... happy as to have renewed his uncle's lease of a farm , that he might have lived without noise and hurry in a pure air , in the artless society of honest villagers , and the contemplation of the works of nature . " 3 Ned only moved as ...
... happy as to have renewed his uncle's lease of a farm , that he might have lived without noise and hurry in a pure air , in the artless society of honest villagers , and the contemplation of the works of nature . " 3 Ned only moved as ...
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... happy enough to possess the substance by a long habit of writing , he acquires a justice of thinking , and a mastery of manner , which 1 Rambler , No. 56 . ARE AUTHORS HAPPY ? 133 holiday - writers , even 132 JOHNSON THE ESSAYIST.
... happy enough to possess the substance by a long habit of writing , he acquires a justice of thinking , and a mastery of manner , which 1 Rambler , No. 56 . ARE AUTHORS HAPPY ? 133 holiday - writers , even 132 JOHNSON THE ESSAYIST.
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... happy wife . " But if the wife is not happy the academy will lose its sacred character . It cannot be said that marriage , as presented by Johnson the Essayist , was a happy business , though it might still have its uses as a period of ...
... happy wife . " But if the wife is not happy the academy will lose its sacred character . It cannot be said that marriage , as presented by Johnson the Essayist , was a happy business , though it might still have its uses as a period of ...
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