Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388페이지 |
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... literature . If he became the first man of letters of his age rather than a great lawyer , that was as he himself insisted - because he had lacked the funds , in youth , to study the law systematically . This remained , all his life , a ...
... literature . If he became the first man of letters of his age rather than a great lawyer , that was as he himself insisted - because he had lacked the funds , in youth , to study the law systematically . This remained , all his life , a ...
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... literature , is the fullest and best expression of the selfhood of any civilization - to use two words in rapid succes- sion that certainly don't find a place in his Dictionary . In the most natural way , he expresses his own faith in ...
... literature , is the fullest and best expression of the selfhood of any civilization - to use two words in rapid succes- sion that certainly don't find a place in his Dictionary . In the most natural way , he expresses his own faith in ...
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... literature can be dangerous in much the same way that certain kinds of X - ray are dangerous for the surgeon . Literature indeed orchestrates the emotions and ultimately calms them by importing order into the nervous system ; but it ...
... literature can be dangerous in much the same way that certain kinds of X - ray are dangerous for the surgeon . Literature indeed orchestrates the emotions and ultimately calms them by importing order into the nervous system ; but it ...
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