Johnson the Essayist: His Opinions on Men, Morals, and MannersHaskell House, 1966 - 285페이지 |
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... regard from his labours and his merits . " He is , in short , over- looked and neglected , and " there is nothing more dread- ful to an author than neglect , compared with which reproach , hatred , and opposition , are names of ...
... regard from his labours and his merits . " He is , in short , over- looked and neglected , and " there is nothing more dread- ful to an author than neglect , compared with which reproach , hatred , and opposition , are names of ...
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... regard to wit : did I , for my life , desire to be well served , I would apply only to those who made it their trade , and lived by it . You smile at the oddity of my opinion ; but be as- sured , my friend , that wit is in some measure ...
... regard to wit : did I , for my life , desire to be well served , I would apply only to those who made it their trade , and lived by it . You smile at the oddity of my opinion ; but be as- sured , my friend , that wit is in some measure ...
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... regard , while she is pressing the gelly - bag , or airing the store - room ; but I cannot perceive that she is more free from disquiets than those whose understandings take a wider range . Her marigolds , when they are almost cured ...
... regard , while she is pressing the gelly - bag , or airing the store - room ; but I cannot perceive that she is more free from disquiets than those whose understandings take a wider range . Her marigolds , when they are almost cured ...
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