Johnson and Boswell: The Story of Their LivesNew York, 1958 - 390페이지 |
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... human nature to generalise from its own condition , and because Johnson was subject to depression and constitutionally wretched he believed that other people were the same . He dreaded being alone and would rather have the company of a ...
... human nature to generalise from its own condition , and because Johnson was subject to depression and constitutionally wretched he believed that other people were the same . He dreaded being alone and would rather have the company of a ...
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... human beings contain within themselves contradictory characteristics , but as a rule one of these is preponderant , influences the whole character , and gives the possessor a core which colours the rest . Thus we can usually foretell ...
... human beings contain within themselves contradictory characteristics , but as a rule one of these is preponderant , influences the whole character , and gives the possessor a core which colours the rest . Thus we can usually foretell ...
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... human being , with nothing of the bear but his skin , as Goldsmith perceived . While provo- cation and opposition ... humanity exerted in saving the lives and properties of the poor sufferers ; yet after all this , who can say a fire is ...
... human being , with nothing of the bear but his skin , as Goldsmith perceived . While provo- cation and opposition ... humanity exerted in saving the lives and properties of the poor sufferers ; yet after all this , who can say a fire is ...
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