Johnson the Essayist: His Opinions on Men, Morals, and MannersHaskell House, 1966 - 285페이지 |
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... received me with an appearance of great satis- faction , produced me to all his friends , and directed me to that part of his discourse in which he most endeavoured to display his imagination . I had now learned my own interest enough ...
... received me with an appearance of great satis- faction , produced me to all his friends , and directed me to that part of his discourse in which he most endeavoured to display his imagination . I had now learned my own interest enough ...
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... received among the prudential past of the world , which advises fathers to marry their daughters , lest they should marry themselves ; by which I suppose it is implied , that women left to their own conduct generally unite themselves ...
... received among the prudential past of the world , which advises fathers to marry their daughters , lest they should marry themselves ; by which I suppose it is implied , that women left to their own conduct generally unite themselves ...
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... whoever desires to be well received in 1 Spectator , No. 10 . 3 Freeholder , No. 32 . 2 Guardian , No. 155 . 4 Rambler , No. 173 . ADVANCE IN FEMININE EDUCATION 235 female assemblies , must qualify 234 JOHNSON THE ESSAYIST.
... whoever desires to be well received in 1 Spectator , No. 10 . 3 Freeholder , No. 32 . 2 Guardian , No. 155 . 4 Rambler , No. 173 . ADVANCE IN FEMININE EDUCATION 235 female assemblies , must qualify 234 JOHNSON THE ESSAYIST.
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