Johnson and Boswell: The Story of Their LivesNew York, 1958 - 390페이지 |
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... remained alone with Voltaire . They had a violent argument on religion , with a Bible at hand . Voltaire's ridicule bewildered Boswell ; and after a burst of eloquence the old man fell back in a faint , no doubt simulated in order to ...
... remained alone with Voltaire . They had a violent argument on religion , with a Bible at hand . Voltaire's ridicule bewildered Boswell ; and after a burst of eloquence the old man fell back in a faint , no doubt simulated in order to ...
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... remained unshaken . It is not clear whether his next remark , that he experienced no little anguish , was due to his failure to be convinced of immortal- ity or his conviction of Boswell's existence . Boswell was proud of himself as a ...
... remained unshaken . It is not clear whether his next remark , that he experienced no little anguish , was due to his failure to be convinced of immortal- ity or his conviction of Boswell's existence . Boswell was proud of himself as a ...
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... remained ignorant of these transactions , though he visited London in 1772 and 1773. Johnson would hardly have exposed himself or the Thrales to what he once called the " noisy benevolence " of his Scottish disciple . For at least a ...
... remained ignorant of these transactions , though he visited London in 1772 and 1773. Johnson would hardly have exposed himself or the Thrales to what he once called the " noisy benevolence " of his Scottish disciple . For at least a ...
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