Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388페이지 |
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... respect and tolerance , tinged on both sides with a certain amusement . This seems to have been Johnson's attitude ... respects it must then have struck the eye very differently from today not only because of the inevitable depredations ...
... respect and tolerance , tinged on both sides with a certain amusement . This seems to have been Johnson's attitude ... respects it must then have struck the eye very differently from today not only because of the inevitable depredations ...
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... respect them ; I did not respect my own mother , though I loved her . ' With all this he gave no sign of wanting to replace the family system , or the school system , or the ordinary framework of middle - class life with anything ...
... respect them ; I did not respect my own mother , though I loved her . ' With all this he gave no sign of wanting to replace the family system , or the school system , or the ordinary framework of middle - class life with anything ...
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... respect he stands out well . He was open - handed towards men of genius and learning . Obviously there had always been royal patronage of the arts and sciences , but George III initiated the policy of making public money available , as ...
... respect he stands out well . He was open - handed towards men of genius and learning . Obviously there had always been royal patronage of the arts and sciences , but George III initiated the policy of making public money available , as ...
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